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Māori electorate
Electorate
Response rates from 749 New Zealand First voters.
42% Yes |
58% No |
35% Yes |
50% No |
4% Yes, our country has been on the losing side of trade deals for too long |
4% No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers |
2% Yes, this will help create and save more jobs |
4% No, this will hurt our manufacturing businesses that rely on importing cheap resources to make their products |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 749 New Zealand First voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 749 New Zealand First voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand First voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9F8D5X42yrs2Y
Yes, but only on products that are also produced in NZ
@9DZNT7S2yrs2Y
It's a bit more complex, than just all tariffs.
@9DYZ8SP2yrs2Y
We, and the rest of the world should be working to be less dependant on foreign producers to supply things that can and should be produced and sold locally to minimise carbon footprints associated with shipping everything everywhere!
@9DW7J472yrs2Y
Depends on the product and how it connects with local manufacturing
@9DS29VG2yrs2Y
Depends on the products/situation
@9DRK2Q72yrs2Y
No, this cost will just be shifted to the consumer
@8DQPT7Z4yrs4Y
yes on products we manufacture here - no on products needed to accelerate the economy and no on raw materials - we have lost our ability to manufacture and we need to increase our self reliance
@9FPG44R1yr1Y
Yes and use the profit to create, train and educate new industries here in New Zealand
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