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Wake Up Mr Key

Press Release

10 May 2012
Wake Up Mr Key
In response to Mr Keys claims that Mr Craig was making up claims about promiscuity, Mr Craig responds as follows:

“I understand that my comment about the promiscuity of young women in New Zealand is true. I relied on an international survey by Onepoll (100,000 respondents), the work of the International Sexuality Description project (100 scientists co-operating worldwide), and what frontline health workers, doctors, and Gynaecologists are telling me. No one has pointed out any evidence to the contrary, and there is none that I am aware of. New Zealand men are also very promiscuous, and the combined average (men and women) puts us as the second most promiscuous nation studied (behind Finland)” Mr Craig says.

“I realise I have the advantage of being from a younger generation than most parliamentarians, but they need to be better informed with what’s happening amongst young people today” he says.

“If our parliamentarians are unaware of, or can’t accept the realities, how are they going to come to the best solutions?”

Sources:

http://psych.mcmaster.ca/dalywilson/commentary_schmitt.pdf

www.onepoll.com

For more detailed information, and our previous releases on this topic, please see our website: www.conservativeparty.org.nz

ENDS

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