Welcome!

Welcome to the Central North Island (CNI) Young Nats Website ... where regular updates will keep you informed of what the 'younger' members of the National Party, and supporters, are planning, thinking and doing in the Central North Island, primarily in the Waikato, yet reaching across the entire CNI region, where National won ALL the electorates in the 2008 election.
We're here to encourage open political debate and action to ensure this country is free for each individual to be responsible, respected and succeed in life.
Gone are the days of a repressive socialist regime ... we have freedom to express ourselves and move this great country forward, seeing each individual reach their full potential.
We're now free to choose our own light-bulbs, enjoy more than a mere 2 minute shower, and not be arrested where good parenting may mean smacking a child.
Come join us as we move toward another great success in Election 2011, and 2014, and 2017 and beyond.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Hi To You All

I am back!!! Still recovering from surgery however am alive and well!
I just thought I would pop you all a note to say have an awesome break and MERRY CHRISTMAS!
I will be contacting you all in the early new year to begin our 2009 journey together!

Keep safe and enjoy being!

Annie

Thursday, December 18, 2008

SHOULD THE DRINKING AGE BE RAISED?
This issue has been discussed constantly in the media as drinking related deaths increase in NZ, and as a society we must balance the 'rights' of the individual to drink at a young age, against the 'responsibility' to behave and not endanger lives.

If you're under 20 are you willing to sacrifice your rights to ensure a safer society, or do you want to see further deaths, so that you can drink?
What do 18-20 year olds gain by being able to drink?
Must our society continue to pay a high cost for this 'right' for a few?
What have 18-20 year olds done for society to warrant this 'right' to drink?

These articles were published in the media just this morning;

Drinking age should be raised - top cop
NZPA 19 December 2008 05:07am
Incidents like the tragedy in which two girls were run down and killed outside a booze-fuelled Christchurch party are a clear message to raise the drinking age, a top police officer says.
Canterbury district Commander Dave Cliff was commenting following the release of a n Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report yesterday into the handling of the incident by police.
Hannah Rossiter and Jane Young, both 16, were killed and 17 others injured when Lipine Sila, 23, drove into them after having been involved in a fight outside the party in Edgeware Rd on May 5 last year...

Warning issued after booze-fuelled brawl
NZPA Wayne Drought 19 December 2008 09:35am
Hamilton police today warned they would be taking a "zero tolerance" approach to breaches of the city's liquor ban over the festive season after a brawl erupted overnight involving about 60 people.
Police were forced to form skirmish lines to disperse the crowd outside two bars on Alexandra St in the central city about 3.15am.
Three people were arrested and police have issued a stern message to those celebrating the end of the year
...


What are your thoughts?
Are you willing to accept that the old age limit of 20 being reinstated will mean more responsible consumption of alcohol?

Is this an issue Young Nats need to canvas opinion on, and push our government for action?

Saturday, December 13, 2008

CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND CHRISTMAS LUNCH : 12 December
A number of our Young Nats CNI Branch were delighted to be invited to the CNI Christmas Lunch last Friday, and not only increased our local membership at the time, but launched a concept to establish one person at each college and tertiary institution within the CNI area for distributing information and as a local contact.
Our first such 'recruit' from Te Aroha was at the lunch and conversation was incredibly positive about growth for the Young Nats, where Chad had given the first CNI Young Nats report on our extremely successful past 2 months.
Yet the highlight of the lunch of course was catching John Key in a more relaxed moment, and hearing personally his thoughts on the first weeks in Government.
>>> Here Chad & Sarah meet with John after the lunch.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Christmas Party BBQ
Originally anticipating few were going to be there last night ... quite a crowd eventuated, and thanks to Annie for a superb evening, complete with fireworks, even the locals joined the party.
Of those who joined us in the local park for the fireworks it was fantastic to hear that being their first election they voted National, as we are seeing a definite move by young Kiwi's to the centre right.
Awesome evening organised by Annie ... no doubt there will be plenty more.
Kevin (CNI Policy Chair)

Monday, December 1, 2008

Christmas Party!

Hi To You All

I have had a poor response to the CHristmas BBQ...can you please let me know by tomorrow night if you want to come and how many friends you want to bring?

It would be great to catch up before Christmas...just need to know numbers!

Thanks Kevin for the conference reminder - it is a marvellous opportunity for all! Let me know if you want to register your interest for group transport and accommodation!

Have an awesome week!