Hawkins hits out at Police because he’s afraid to attack
National.
“Labour must learn to leave the Police out of
their fights. If Hawkins wants to attack National, fine.
But Labour shouldn’t have a go at the Police as a way of
hitting the Government” according to National MP Annabel
Young.
Annabel Young says that Hawkins knows that the
Police are responsible for Insis but he sees attacking the
Police Computer as a way of attacking National.
“Hawkins
should stop trying to fight political battles by
proxy.”
“National is committed to the Police having a
computer system that puts our Police ahead of the criminals.
Let’s get on with getting a decent
computer.”
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