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Audio: PM On Key's Speech -Taito Philip Field

Published: Tue 30 Jan 2007 04:47 PM
Scoop Audio: PM On Key's Speech -Taito Philip Field


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The Prime Minister in question answering mode Mid-January 2007 – Scoop Image
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On a hot day in Wellington the Prime Minister dealt with the hot issue of the day – namely her political rival National leader John Key and his first big speech. Mr Key told an audience at the Burnside rugby clubrooms earlier in the afternoon that there was an underclass developing in New Zealand and that he wanted to 'turbo charge' efforts to assist them by working with private charity providers. The Prime Minister pointed out to the assembled media that more people were in employment under her stewardship and thus escaping from the underclass.
There was also some discussion of the Fiji coup and the prospect of what sort of relationship New Zealand would have with Fiji should Commodore Frank Bainimarama be elected Prime Minister.
The PM also commented very briefly on the continuing saga of embattled, garden leave enjoying, Labour MP Taito Philip Field.
Listen to the Prime Minister discussing issues of the day with the media:


Scoop Streaming Audio: PM's post-cabinet press conference, 30/01/07
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