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Mummy’s Boy

Republic of New Zealand Party Media Statement
Monday 21 November 2011
For Immediate Release
Mummy’s Boy
The Prime Minister is a Mummy’s Boy so busy posing, pleasing, playing populism and avoiding the hard calls for a clear way forward for ordinary New Zealanders, says Kerry Bevin, leader of The Republic of New Zealand Party.

“Under John Key’s stewardship we have seen the exodus to Australia accelerate and stagnation beset us here at home.”

“This inane attempt to govern alone is not sustainable. It is reliant on lack of substance, lack of vision, lies, half-truths, avoidance, preference for your mates and cutting deals with the self-serving.”

“Of course frivolous celebrity seekers are impressed with a bewildering array of neckties and flash suits, but the workers, the glue of our society want you Mr Key to show them the real jobs, “Mr Bevin said.

“Daddy requires ‘John Boy’ to get some dirt under his finger nails and get to work alongside committed Kiwi citizens to build an economy that delivers real work with reasonable pay and conditions.”

“Where is the New Start Mr Key? I can’t see it for the smoke trail to Oz.”
Centrenomics, as proposed by the Republic of New Zealand Party plans to protect assets, incentivise business to create jobs, transform taxation and enhance regional development.

Social policy will be balanced with a Ministry of Men’s Affairs ensuring equal parenting within families.

ENDS

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