Scrap public holidays: Seymour

David Seymour
David Seymour

Should New Zealand do away with public holidays and just let Kiwis decide when to have a break?

That's what Act New Zealand leader David Seymour is pitching, saying the Government should not be telling people when they have to take their holidays.

New Zealanders get a grand total of 10 public holidays a year.

But along pure Act libertarian lines, Mr Seymour argues people should be able to dictate their own days off.

"I'm not into the Government telling people when they should go on holiday. What is this - a fascist state?''

Mr Seymour said he was open to the idea of scrapping all public holidays, though he thought there should be an exception for Anzac Day and Waitangi Day.

"Queen's Birthday Weekend is not even on her birthday, so you could get rid of that one,'' Mr Seymour said.

"The religious holidays, people can make up their own minds. We now have a very diverse country where people have a range of different religious outlooks.

"It's not clear why the Government needs to tell people when they should celebrate religious holidays.''

So are other MPs keen to ditch public holidays?

Not National's Chris Bishop.

"Oh look, David's a great dancer and I agree with him on many things, but I don't agree with him on that one.''

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson was also not keen - but she did think Matariki should be added as a public holiday.

Acting Prime Minister Winston Peters was receptive to Matariki being made a public holiday, but said he wanted a referendum on it. 

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