Election a choice on NZ's direction
Hon Jim Anderton
Progressive Party leader
12 September 2008 Media Statement
Election a choice on NZ's
direction
November's election is a choice between two directions for New Zealand, Progressive Party leader Jim Anderton said today.
"Voters need to choose between going back to the failed policies of the past with National, or moving to a stronger New Zealand that cares for all citizens with Labour and the Progressives."
He said the
Progressive Party would campaign on four things:
the
retention of Kiwibank as a locally-owned bank providing the
best deal for New Zealanders;
policies that care for New
Zealanders, such as a $200 winter power bill rebate for low
and fixed income households and support for young people;
policies that will enhance New Zealand's economy, such
as the New Zealand Fast Forward initiative which will see up
to $2billion invested in food and pastoral agriculture
innovation over 15 years; and
opposition to National's
policies to sell Kiwibank and to put the highest taxes in
decades on innovation.
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