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Andrew Little: Wellington mayoral candidate says city needs 'urgent change'


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Former Labour leader Andrew Little has today confirmed he will stand for the Wellington mayoralty in the upcoming local body elections.

Little said he is standing for mayor because Wellington needs “urgent change” and “serious leadership”.

“I’m confident I can win,” he said today.

He had previously ruled out throwing his hat in the ring but has revealed this morning that he wants to “end the chaos at council” which he believed he had the experience to do.

He wanted to return the council to “what it should be doing” and serving the people.

Little says he’s been approached by “quite a cross-section” of Wellingtonians asking him to run.

“Obviously Labour people but also National Party, Green Party people, community leaders, business people.”

He said the city was in a fragile state and believed some major projects could be reconsidered.

“We need to make sure what we are doing isn’t causing disruption at a particularly sensitive time.”

The first phase of the Golden Mile project was scheduled to start this month, but Little suggested further work could be deferred.

“For the remainder of the project, I’m not saying don’t do it, what I am saying is let’s have a think about when it might be best to do that.”

The city needed to recover, he said.

Little’s main priorities have been listed as investing in parks, swimming pools and libraries, prioritising cheaper transport and housing development, supporting small businesses, taking action on climate and honouring the Treaty.

He said it was clear to him that Wellington “is in trouble”.

He highlighted the city’s cost of living crisis, public service cuts and the council being “out of touch” as three of the major issues facing Wellington residents.

He said he wants to do away with “regressive” policies like asset sales, closure of community facilities and “millions of dollars in corporate welfare for an international cinema owner”.

“My focus as mayor will be getting the best for Wellington. That means being able to work constructively with the Government in the city’s interests and it means standing up to the Beehive when needed. It means being clear in my Labour values but always working across political lines to be a mayor for all of Wellington.”

“This council [has] on the block a number of community facilities like the Khandallah pool, like Begonia House - those things should be our priorities, they’re certainly my priorities. Those are the things that strengthen communities and make a city.“

He said the recent rates rises were “not acceptable” and making the city unaffordable, and thought the council needed a “much tighter grip on council finances”.

While he believed cycleways were a good thing some routes had been poorly executed.

He said his track record showed he was able to work with people from across the political spectrum.

“We all love this city. We’re creative, we’re full of talent, we’re diverse, and we’re a place where people from all walks of life can feel included and make a home.

“Wellington is the place I chose with my wife Leigh to raise our family and there’s nowhere else we would rather be.”

He has submitted his nomination seeking the Wellington Labour Party’s support for his mayoral campaign and a formal campaign launch will follow in the coming weeks.

Little entered Parliament in 2011 and was leader of the Labour Party and leader of the Opposition from 2014 to 2017.

Little was a senior minister under former prime ministers Dame Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins.

Candidates who have confirmed plans to run for the mayoralty are Tory Whanau, councillor Ray Chung, businessman Karl Tiefenbacher, conservationist Kelvin Hastie, Wellington Live owner Graham Bloxham and former city councillor Rob Goulden.

The election will be held on October 11.

Little joined Nick Mills to discuss his candidacy. 

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