
After the Prime Minister left David gave his thoughts on Helen’s performance in this election as well as comparison’s to the recent US election campaign. Also discussed is how available the Prime Minister has been to the media over the last nine years. Would this change under a new government? David Slack is a blogger at Publicaddress.net
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The Prime Minister joined David Slack and myself for an extended live interview in the studio this morning
In the final 24 hours before New Zealander’s go to the polls Helen lays it down honest and as real as she possibly can. Away from the distraction of the trivial nature of television leaders debates we find a Prime Minister who is focused, determined and serious about putting a coalition together once the country has spoken. For an insight to what Helen Clark believes is important in this election have a listen.
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Prime Minister Helen Clark doubts the truth in figures out today that say National plan to spend more than Labour on Infrastructure initiatives if they win the election on November the 8th
Helen is hoping a spend up on public works will offset the negative effects of an economic downturn. At the same time the downturn is helping those trying to get into a first home.
Despite the benefits of having many coalition partners Helen says the official strategy for a Labour led government is two ticks for Labour.
Is she expecting a television attack ad? Find out…
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Act party candidate for Botany Downs has been courting controversy with a new billboard which says “vote Wang, get Wang and Wong”. National MP Pansy Wong is not happy. Ken Wong explains…
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