Finance Minister Grant Robertson says “this is a Budget that’s appropriate for a time where people are struggling” at his annual photo opportunity Wednesday morning. Video / Mark Mitchell / Adam Pearse
Finance Minister Grant Robertson is used to pressure, but even he might have woken up with clammy palms this morning.
He knows - along with the rest of New Zealand - that today’s Budget is a do-or-die moment for Labour ahead of the general election in October.
Thecircumstances couldn’t be much tougher. Inflation is still well above target rates - and the Reserve Bank has signalled it’ll stay the course until the heat comes out of the economy. A Budget lolly scramble would have the opposite effect.
That’s what you call a Budget tightrope. Does Robertson have any chance of navigating it, or are we all just waiting to see how far he - and the Government - falls? We asked business editor-at-large Liam Dann and deputy political editor Thomas Coughlan to tell us what they think in a live Q&A with Herald Premium subscribers this morning.
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