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The New Zealand National Party was formed in 1936 to represent New Zealanders from all walks of life. Today National is the second largest political party in the New Zealand Parliament and is a strong alternative to the present minority Labour government. National stands for freedom, choice, independence and ambition. We believe in less government not more red tape. We stand firmly against political correctness and strongly for personal freedom and responsibility. hq@national.org.nz www.johnkey.co.nz www.billenglish.co.nz www.ntv.co.nz www.bluelibs.co.nz www.bluegreens.org.nz www.superblues.org.nz
David talks about the electoral boundary changes, the Cabinet reshuffle and outcomes for Agriculture.
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In the House, John continues his series of questions about Labour's commitment to tax cuts, bringing into play numerous comments from Labour leaders showing how alien the prospect of meaningful personal tax cuts are to the Party.
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The police's crime fighting toolkit will be expanded under a National government and more powers will be given to clamp down on gangs, says National Party Leader John Key.
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Just back from a nine day trip to Ireland and England, John talks first about tax cuts and how important they are if New Zealand is to flourish.
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Finance Spokesman Bill English talks about the significance of Australia's tax cuts for New Zealand, saying New Zealanders have a choice.
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John begins this video with a snippet from his launch statement to the press.
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Three chapters: 1, Sexy Coal 2, Health Policy Discussion Document 3, Electoral Boundary Changes.
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John introduces his speech on National's roading policies, followed by the speech itself and out-takes from his visit to the Road Transport Forum.
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John reflects on today's Question Time confrontation in which he and Deputy Leader Bill English confronted the Prime Minister and others with a leaked document showing the cynical reality of the Labour Government's attempt to silence all opposition during the coming election year.
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National Party Leader John Key and Deputy Leader Bill English during Question Time.
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