Transtasman Political Letter – 8 November Digest
Transtasman Political Letter – 8 November Digest
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8th
November 2007
Labour seeks to re-invent
itself...
Clark drives the tax cut policy...
Will
voters see it as deathbed repentance ...
Challenge to
Nats to top Labour’s offer...
Cosgrove hits at rogue
realtors...
Core queries on emission trading scheme
design...
New board for transport merger...
John Banks
finds a few interesting questions raised in Auckland
City’s annual report...
And no-breach Mallard faces
court summons.
Battle Begins As Labour Seeks To Re-Invent Itself
The Labour-led Govt, trailing
National by an average 10 percentage points in polls, has
set out to re-invent itself, freshening up Cabinet, cutting
out deadwood, rolling out new policy, and finding a
springboard for its election campaign in pledging tax cuts
in next year’s budget.
Clark Drives The Tax Cut
Programme
Polling which shows as many as 80% of voters
think they have been over-taxed lies behind the Govt’s
sudden enthusiasm to implement personal income tax cuts.
Cullen: A Death-Bed Repentance?
The serious
political issue for the Govt as it directs officials to come
up with a sweeping tax reform programme is how to get the
biggest (electoral) bang for the buck.
Cosgrove Hammers “Rogue” Real Estate
Agents
A tough new regime to bring “rogue”
elements of the real estate industry to heel has been framed
by Associate Justice Minister Clayton Cosgrove.
CAPITAL TALK
The Green’s Meteria Turei left for Papua New Guinea on Tuesday to take part in a training workshop for the country’s MPs.
Play Of The Week: Reflux
“An ideological burp” was how Michael Cullen described the Treasury’s post-2005 election briefing to the incoming Govt.
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