TV3 6pm News
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Political Poll - East Timor - Middleton Elects Trial By Jury - Internal Affairs Former Employee Charges With Fraud
Labour has been given a message by the
latest TV3 C.M Research Poll. It needs the Green Party in
Parliament to become Government. And National is short of
gaining a majority as AC lags in the polls.
The gap
between the two major parties is closing. Labour has 40% of
the Party List vote, National 36%, Alliance 8%, ACT 7%, New
Zealand First 4%.
New Zealand First needs Winston Peters
to win the Tauranga seat if it is to gain
representation
in Parliament.
The poll gives Labour 49 seats in
Parliament, Alliance 10 seats, Greens 2 seats [if it wins a
constituency seat] New Zealand First 5 seats [if it wins a
constituency seat],United 1 seat, National 45 seats, ACT 9
seats.
Labour needs the Alliance and the Greens to
govern. National, ACT and United can
only make it to 55
seats and would need New Zealand First to get to the
required 60 seats to form a colaition Government. But there
is a problem here; ACT’s Richard Prebble refuses to work
with New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.
In the
preferred Prime Minister stakes Jenny Shipley is ahead on
23% [up 3%], Helen Clark is on 20% up 2%.
The poll shows
Mrs Shipley gaining in popularity, an expected phenomenon
post the APEC leader’s summit and her stance on the East
Timor crisis. However, 55% of pollsters thought she was out
of touch, compared to 26% waving the finger at Helen
Clark.
East Timor - The Government has decided to increase
the humanitarian aid to East
Timor, but will not be
taking any refugees into New Zealand. And Kiwi soldiers will
have to wait until tomorrow to find out whether they will
receive extra pay for their peacekeeping tour of duty.
Meanwhile a fire fight on the East/West Timor boarder has
kept the island in a constant state of danger.
Middleton Elects Trial By Jury - Karla Cardnow’s stepfather elected a trial by jury as he appeared in the Wanganui District Court on charges of threatening to her murderer. Mark Middleton arrived in court today to cheers from about 40 supporters.
A former Internal Affairs employee has been
charged with fraud after police
investigations into an
alleged passport fraud scam. Investigations are continuing
into the actions of a 30 year old Auckland man. Two other
Aucklanders have also been arrested on fraud
charges.