Who really wins with political gamesmanship in infrastructure?

Who really wins with political gamesmanship in infrastructure?
We all lose when parties can't come to a good level of agreement on infrastructure. (Image: Getty)
Dileepa Fonseka
The latest move to secure bipartisan agreement on infrastructure arrived last week in the form of city and regional deals. Write it all down on a piece of paper, sign it, and nobody can back down from it. However, writing these bipartisan agreements down on paper seems to matter very little in a New Zealand context; light rail was on many successive pieces of paper until it wasn’t. The Auckland Transport Alignment Project, signed between the city's local government and central government under the National Party, had a...

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