The DA's New Economic Policy: The Plan for Growth and Jobs 2014
Note to editors: This was the press statement distributed at a press conference hosted by DA Leader, Helen Zille, DA Caucus Chairperson, Wilmot James MP, and DA Finance Spokesperson, Tim Harris MP on the occasion of the release of the DA's new economic policy "The Plan for Growth and Jobs 2014". The full policy document can be found here.
For many South Africans, the political freedoms achieved since 1994 have not been matched with meaningful inclusion in the economy.
More than one out of every four South Africans are unemployed. Around four out of every ten live below the poverty line. Ours remains one of the most unequal societies in the world and we are not achieving the levels of economic growth required to change this picture.
There are many constraints to growth in our country, but underpinning them all is the fact that too many of our people are left out of the economy and are unable to make a contribution to driving growth because they can't find work; they can't access skills; they can't start businesses; and they lack capital assets.
The Apartheid government built an economy of insiders and outsiders by denying millions of South Africans access to economic opportunities. But we still live with this legacy today.