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Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Auckland Council Candidates Questions - Ram Parkash

1. Where do you stand on questions of euthanasia, abortion and prostitution?

My answer is no, no , and no, with some qualifications.

2. How committed are you to serving the poor ?

Absolutely committed, I often pray that God grant me the means to help the poor and needy.

3. In the last year, what example can you provide of a way in which you personally have helped the underprivileged?

An old man looking for accomodation, I put him at the top of the list , and let him have the available accomodation.

4. How available to the voter will you be?

Very available,As I have said 1.Represent you 2. Report to you 3. Respond to you

5. Should Council continue to provide affordable housing for the elderly ? Should this be expanded to provide more units and housing for poor families ?

Yes and Yes, more of it.

6. Should Auckland continue to be a Nuclear Free Zone ?

Yes, because the risk is too great.

7. Does Te Tiriti O Waitangi have a role in local government ?

Te Tiriti has a role in every government, as the treaty is about people,originally intended for two groups of people,but now wider society.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Auckland Council Candidates Questions - Dick Quax

1. Where do you stand on questions of euthanasia, abortion and prostitution?

I am against euthanasia, abortion, apart from cases were a mother’s life is threatened, I led the successful effort to get the Manukau City Council (Regulation of Street Prostitution in Specified Places) Bill through to its first reading in Parliament, a Bill which is now supported by the Auckland Council.

2. How committed are you to serving the poor ?

I deliver food for a Foodbank from time to time, I am an Ambassador and do volunteer work for Special Olympics. My work as Portfolio Leader for Community Safety on the MCC resulted in me leading the work to have limited speed zones around our schools something of particular importance in low decile areas where more children walk to school. I as led the initiative to set Neighbourhood Support programmes in more economically deprived areas. My family make significant donations every year to various worthy causes.

3. In the last year, what example can you provide of a way in which you personally have helped the underprivileged?

See above

4. How available to the voter will you be?

In my time as a Manukau City Councillor my colleagues including Mayor Len Brown described me an effective, focused and hard working councillor dedicated to my community.

5. Should Council continue to provide affordable housing for the elderly ? Should this be expanded to provide more units and housing for poor families ?

I am not aware of any Council plan to discontinue providing housing for the elderly. Affordable housing is particularly complex question and is driven by supply and demand, land zoning, council charges and would require more space than you have allowed. However, I would happy to address this question with your parishioners if time and space allows.

6. Should Auckland continue to be a Nuclear Free Zone ?

I don’t believe that Auckland has a policy on being a nuclear free zone.

7. Does Te Tiriti O Waitangi have a role in local government ?

Only to the extent that is legislated in such legislation as the RMA and LGA. All New Zealand citizens should be treated as equals regardless of race.