Would you please advise with a simple yes or no – if you are elected, would you support pressuring the coalition Government to bring forward, and vote for, the Member’s Bill introduced by NZ First, which seeks to repeal the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Act 2021 so that decision making for fluoridation can be returned to the hands of each local council?
Ian Cummings
The Director-General of Health, has no business forcing communities to fluoridate their water. It’s a clear case of central government overreach. I believe individuals should have the right to decide what goes into their own bodies.
Bill Simpson
Yes
Ewen Darling
Yes. If I was elected to Council I would 100% support the decision making for fluoridation to be returned to each local Council.
Mullet Muzz McDowell
Absolutely. Get rid of fluoride from the water.
Yes, AND I am campaigning for publicly accessible fluoride-free water sources for our District, ensuring that those who don’t consent to fluoridation have a free alternative.
I am against Fluoridation so yes I would support anything that would get it out of our water supply.
Craig Tonkin
I am neither for or against so I would be happy to put it to the community for their vote after a fair and balanced debate.
Graham Chard
Yes, I would support the bill
Lani Hunt
Yes
Christine.Fabish
I am a yes to keeping it in the hands of local government
Simon Chadwick
Yes, I would support pressuring the Government to return decision making for fluoridation to the hands of each local council. I support an individual’s choice to decide what to put into their body.
Jonathan Marshall
Of course, I will be a pressure on the government for good health policies.
Greg Mackay
BOOTS & ALL
I WANT TO SEE IT REMOVED.
I PERSONALLY WOULD LIKE TO GO AND REMOVE IT MYSELF.
I asked the person involved with the water department at the
New Plymouth Council for a sample so I could have it tested.
ANSWER. I`m not allowed to give any.
Asked once more.
ANSWER. I`m not allowed to give ” YOU ANY “.
I was one of many here in New Plymouth whom helped to have it removed the first time.
Not afraid to stand up to Parliament.
Guarantee the so called Health Minister has never had it tested nor any Council.
Jane Parker-Bishop
Fluoridation is a complex public health issue. At present, decision-making sits with the Director-General of Health under the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Act 2021, not with local councils. I respect that central government has taken responsibility for this matter, as it is ultimately a health policy question.
If decision-making were to be returned to councils in the future, I would want any approach to be guided by clear, evidence-based health advice alongside meaningful community consultation.
Gina Blackburn
