PM's Post-Cabinet Press Conference 15/2/10: Happy Families
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The Prime Minister began with an update on the response to cyclones Rene in Tonga and Pat in the Cook Islands. He
offered teasers for events for the upcoming week, including an announcement on the MMP referendum and electoral finance
laws, the Government's response to the capital development taskforce (including plans for a NZ international finance
hub) and and a natty Prime Ministerial costume for Napier's Art Deco week.
Questions focused on the Whanau Ora welfare policy and disputes over whether it would be limited to Maori. Discussion of
the policy included the Prime Minister's explanation of why poverty is like a waterbed. On the importance of proper
monitoring, Mr Key said, "Like any programme that's new, it has to be rolled in on a phased basis", which may be news to
his Minister of Education.
The Prime Minister also fielded questions on the Maori Party's response to plans to raise GST, Antarctic anti-whaling
actions, SOE gagging orders and his statement, contradicted by a Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment report,
that mining in New Zealand uses only 40 square kilometres of land. He also confirmed that New Zealand forces were not
involved in the recent offensive in Afghanistan.
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