Contribution bombshell: how the National Party learned to stop worrying and love KiwiSaver

Contribution bombshell: how the National Party learned to stop worrying and love KiwiSaver
PM Christopher Luxon is singing a different tune from his predecessors. (Image: NZME)
David Chaplin
Experts have yet to pin down the date when the National Party learned to stop worrying and love KiwiSaver.But the political vibe-shift likely occurred sometime between 2015, when then Finance Minister Bill English took an axe to the $1,000 kickstart (in his last hack into KiwiSaver 1.0) and September 2023, when the savings regime topped the culturally significant mark of $100 billion.Or perhaps it was Sunday last as Prime Minister Christopher Luxon unveiled the first National 2026 election policy with a promise to hike KiwiSaver minimum mandato...

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