Transtasman Political Letter – 21 September Digest
Transtasman Political Letter – 21 September Digest
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21st September 2006
Is it all over, bar some more shouting,
for the Opposition Leader?
... No way, he says
…
PM’s Blistering Attack on Brash
... Greens put heat on
Labour on election over-spending
... Chris Carter says
judge didn’t think he was biased, so will he now approve
the controversial marina
... And Cullen admits we are
not quite a King Kong economy as he floats a teaser on lower
corporate tax and tax credits for exporters.
Is Doctor Brash’s Time Up……?
Is it all over, rover? That’s the question facing the Opposition Leader as the National Party pokes through the ashes of the nuclear strike which hit last week.
..….No Way Says Brash, I Am Not Quitting
Don Brash says he has been inundated with calls from people telling him “don’t quit, we need you to win the next election.”
Clark Puts The Boot In
Helen Clark is deploying her formidable political management skills, turning defence into attack, as her opponents struggle to shake off another leadership “blue.”
Greens Put Heat On Labour On Election Over-Spending
The Green Party has been successful in persuading the Auditor General to reduce the amount of $95,000 which earlier had been identified as being outside the rules spent from taxpayer funds on electioneering by $30,000.
CAPITAL TALK
ACT’s entire Caucus, Rodney Hide and Heather Roy, are heading for Europe in the recess on a fact-finding mission. They will visit Britain, Germany and Ireland to meet politicians from small parties.
Play Of The Week: For Your Homework…
We usually set a bit of homework during the recess. This time, it looks as if quite a bit of remedial work is needed.
Transtasman is a subscriber newsletter published weekly and read widely in New Zealand and abroad. The above is a summary of this week's edition. To subscribe and read the full newsletter see.. http://Transtasman.co.nz