Get Involved

Please register at the bottom of the front page for this website. If you register please put your name, as we like to be in contact with those who register on the site for newsletters. However, this doesn’t qualify you as a member of our political party. This is done by filling out our membership form, signing it and returning it to us, together with your $10 joining fee.

Our bank account is 38-9012-0398600-00. Put your name in the reference section.

Why join us? Why a political party and not a pressure group? Why another political party? Isn’t politics dirty? See If not me then who

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If you would like to help us please email deirdre dot kent at gmail dot com.

 

 

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3 comments on “Get Involved

  1. Yes its time for me and my generation to put our mouths, money & time into a solution which proposes long term solutions and is governed by equality. And I believe this is it.
    Educating the voter is the key. Stimulating the fence sitters with dynamic info that results in votes.
    It has to be, in light of the outcome of doing nothing.
    Ill get onto my membership right away!

  2. Juanita McKenzie on said:

    Hi Deirdre and Laurence. So great to be with you finally, Don’t know what took me so long.!!! Keen to do anything I can to help promote awareness for the New Economics Party. Hope to chat soon. :-)

  3. ecineribus on said:

    Great news Deirdrie and Laurence. I will put my hand up gladly for this. When do you want a Northland constituency formed? I am in America at present, back 2 Jan 2012.
    I personally have always advocated TT being “apolitical” because we only have the single NatLabActUnitedFutureGreenMaoriMana Party at present which is a party OF the BANKSTERS, BY the BANKSTERS, FOR the BANKSTERS. I have also advocated that we needed our OWN party, “The Transition Party” to try to take over the Far North District Council. What do you reckon to a local New Economics Party to work in tandem with the National Party but on the local election front?

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