Christchurch Central electorate

Christchurch Central covers the inner city, north to Redwood, and south to Sydenham and Beckenham. The seat is currently held by Labour's Duncan Webb, who won safely with a margin of 14,098. In 2020, Labour won the greatest share of party votes in Christchurch Central – 53% to National's 19%. Christchurch Central has been held by Labour MPs, including prime minister Geoffrey Palmer, since its creation in 1946, with the exception of 2011–2017.

Michael Britnell

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

| Not currently in parliament

Michael Britnell

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party

| Not currently in parliament

Why I'm standing

To raise awareness of the harms and dangers of cannabis prohibition which creates a black market empowering gangs. Whose members have all suffered under this law going to jail, family breakdown and dislocation in society, the very reason they end up joining in with gangs. Ending prohibition will save hundreds of millions of dollars in police, courts, prison, probation and unemployment benefits. Tax savings may be diverted to areas of need health, education housing.

About me

I have been self-employed for over 40 years, in the second-hand and accommodation business. I have developed good people communication skills, with empathy and understanding across a wide range of the community. 1.4 million people who voted yes in the cannabis referendum deserve representation. Our R18 cannabis policy will stop unjust criminalisation for cannabis use. All three sustainable cannabis industries, recreational, medicinal, and industrial, will boost the economy while saving the environment.

My priorities
  1. Promote economic development of the sustainable cannabis industries to help eliminate poverty.
  2. Restoring trust in government, law and order and community spirit and by eliminating prohibition.
  3. Environment - promote diversification of hemp for farming helping reduce dependence on livestock.
Candidate list rank

3

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Businessperson

Residence

Linwood

Age

71

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

5th in Christchurch Central

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Why I'm standing

To raise awareness of the harms and dangers of cannabis prohibition which creates a black market empowering gangs. Whose members have all suffered under this law going to jail, family breakdown and dislocation in society, the very reason they end up joining in with gangs. Ending prohibition will save hundreds of millions of dollars in police, courts, prison, probation and unemployment benefits. Tax savings may be diverted to areas of need health, education housing.

About me

I have been self-employed for over 40 years, in the second-hand and accommodation business. I have developed good people communication skills, with empathy and understanding across a wide range of the community. 1.4 million people who voted yes in the cannabis referendum deserve representation. Our R18 cannabis policy will stop unjust criminalisation for cannabis use. All three sustainable cannabis industries, recreational, medicinal, and industrial, will boost the economy while saving the environment.

My priorities
  1. Promote economic development of the sustainable cannabis industries to help eliminate poverty.
  2. Restoring trust in government, law and order and community spirit and by eliminating prohibition.
  3. Environment - promote diversification of hemp for farming helping reduce dependence on livestock.
Candidate list rank

3

Current role

Not currently in parliament

Before politics

Businessperson

Residence

Linwood

Age

71

Year entered parliament

Not previously in parliament

2020 result

5th in Christchurch Central

Connect via

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