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ENG: John Boscawen (born c.1957) is an ACT New Zealand member of the New Zealand House of Representatives and as of 17 August 2010, ACTs Deputy Leader. He came to parliament in the 2008 general election as a list MP, having been ranked fourth. Before entering parliament he was best known for his campaign against the Electoral Finance Act. He sits on the Finance and Expenditure, Commerce, and Parliamentary Service select committees, and is ACTs spokesperson for a range of issues including Housing, Transport, Energy and Economic Development. Member of Parliament ACT New Zealand was formed in 1994 and Boscawen became a member the following year. He has served on the partys board and been its treasurer, was Epsom campaign manager for the 2005 election and overall campaign manager in ...
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Cabinet Approves Consumer Law Reform Bill


Minister of Consumer Affairs John Boscawen was today pleased to announce that the Consumer Law Reform Bill has been approved by Cabinet and will be tabled in Parliament for consideration when the House reconvenes early next month. “ACT and National in Government are committed to ensuring that New Zealand consumer law is effective and workable. The Consumer Law Reform Bill delivers on that commitment,” Mr Boscawen said. “This Bill represents the most significant changes to New Zealand’s consumer laws in more than 20 years. It will bring much-needed clarity in an era ...


John Boscawen - Speech to New Zealand Grey Power Federation


John Boscawen MP, ACT New Zealand Speech to New Zealand Grey Power Federation Annual General Meeting, College House, Christchurch, Wednesday, April 14 2010. Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for the opportunity to address your AGM this morning.To President Les Howard, and your executive, I sincerely appreciate your adjusting your programme to accommodate me and the very important issue of power prices and the New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme.Before turning to the ETS may I briefly acknowledge your former President, the late Graham Stairmand. I had the pleasure of working with Graham ...


John Boscawen new ACT deputy leader


John Boscawen replaces Roy as deputy leader. He also assumes responsibility as Minister of Consumer Affairs and the role of Associate Commerce Minister - in place of Act Party leader Rodney Hide. Hide takes Roy's old role as Associate Education Minister and another of Roy's former roles -Associate Defence Minister. Roy remains a member of the Act Party but has been sent on two weeks leave to consider her future. ''I've asked Heather to reflect on things. This is a tough day for the Act party and it's very, very tough for Heather, so I've asked her to reflect on things and take a two week ...


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Housing Minister Sides With ACT On Housing Affordability
ACT Leader John Banks today congratulated the Minister of Housing for agreeing with ACT that land prices for residential housing were absurdly high in Auckland because land supply was too tightly constrained. Freeing up the supply of land is the only rational answer to this problem and ACT fully supports Nick Smith’s focus on easing the Metropolitan Urban Limit,” Mr Banks said.  “The Productivity Commission report into housing affordability found that in Auckland, land accounts for approximately 60 per cent of the cost of a new home.   Outside of Auckland, land only accounts for 40 per cent of a new home.    “In other words, Aucklanders are paying a 20 per cent premium on land as a result of Auckland Council’s urban planning policies.   “This isn’t fair – and the Council’s plan to constrain 60 – 70 per cent of all new development within the current MUL will only make it worse. “ACT believes New Zealanders should be able to choose for themselves where they wa
The Case For Partnership Schools: Giving choice to those who otherwise don’t have it
Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to ACT’s regional conference for the lower South Island. I acknowledge ACT Scenic South board member, Guy McCallum and deputy board member Colin Nicholls and I thank you both for your efforts in organising this conference today. I also acknowledge and thank ACT Leader John Banks for his attendance. When Guy first asked me to speak on the subject of ‘why I support ACT’, I thought that’s easy.  ACT has been the only party in New Zealand that has constantly elected into Parliament a group of MPs who all agree on free trade, the Reserve Bank Act, flexible labour laws, the importance of private property rights, one law for all and the rule of law. There are many reasons to support ACT. However, the focus of my speech today will be Partnership schools and the announcement yesterday about the establishment of the Partnership Schools Authorisation Board by John Banks in his role as Associate Education Minister. At last week’s national conference in Auck
RMA: Further Changes Needed
The release of the ‘Improving our resource management system’ discussion document is a start, but further changes to the RMA are still needed, ACT Leader John Banks said today.    “The Resource Management Act is not working.  That’s why we put RMA reform in the ACT – National Confidence and Supply Agreement,” Mr Banks said. “Rather than making the development process easier, as intended, the RMA has become a 900 page employment, investment and growth destroying machine.  “ACT’s ‘Freedom to Build’ policy shows where we think National should head. “We must strengthen the private property rights of landowners.  We must restore the right to compensation if a landowner’s rights are taken or infringed.  And we must make housing more affordable by removing the artificial restrictions on land. “National has a one in twenty year opportunity to fix the RMA.   The discussion document put forward today isn’t enough,” Mr Banks said. ENDS Act's Freedom To Bui
The Case For Partnership Schools: Giving choice to those who otherwise don’t have it
Ladies and Gentlemen, Welcome to ACT’s regional conference for the lower South Island. I acknowledge ACT Scenic South board member, Guy McCallum and deputy board member Colin Nicholls and I thank you both for your efforts in organising this conference today. I also acknowledge and thank ACT Leader John Banks for his attendance. When Guy first asked me to speak on the subject of ‘why I support ACT’, I thought that’s easy.  ACT has been the only party in New Zealand that has constantly elected into Parliament a group of MPs who all agree on free trade, the Reserve Bank Act, flexible labour laws, the importance of private property rights, one law for all and the rule of law. There are many reasons to support ACT. However, the focus of my speech today will be Partnership schools and the announcement yesterday about the establishment of the Partnership Schools Authorisation Board by John Banks in his role as Associate Education Minister. At last week’s national conference in Auck



 
   
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