robson-on-politics 3 December
Friday, 3 December 2004, 3:12 pm
Column: Progressive Party
robson-on-politics 3 December
robson-on-politics, a weekly newsletter from Matt Robson
MP Deputy Leader of the Progressive Party
www.progressiveparty.org.nz
More for
early childhood educationMore than 1,000
early childhood education centres will benefit from the
first stage of a new http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1393
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Thinkers Not DrinkersProgressive Party
billboards paid for by our members are going up in Auckland,
Wellington and Christchurch today. They feature our new
initiatives for 2005, including returning the drinking age
to 20. This is one billboard:
Our campaign for a law
change to raise the age, regulate ads, and enforce the age
limit is gathering momentum. Public health experts agree
that one of the most effective ways to reduce alcohol abuse
and to protect young people is to put the age of purchase at
20. Our Member's Bill does that and is backed by a recent
Ministry of Health report to the Ministerial Committee on
Drugs and Alcohol.
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Maori student debt is the country's
debtResearch by the Maori Tertiary Students'
Association reveals that Maori are taking longer than other
students to pay off their debt. They take an average of 9.2
years while non-Maori take an average of 8.7 years.
At
the Maori Student Debt Summit in Wellington on Monday, I'll
make it very clear that a key Progressive Party policy in
the next Cabinet will be for government to meet student loan
repayments for three years after graduation for people
working in New Zealand. Educational success is essential
for Maori development and for the development of New
Zealand.
Our jobs policies are working too - there are
more opportunities here at home for new graduates.
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The Bill of Rights, national security, and Mr
ZaouiIn an important decision for the rule
of law and democracy the Supreme Court refused to allow the
mantra of 'national security' to sweep away basic
rights.
Ahmed Zaoui, the Queen of England, Uncle Tom
Cobley and all are entitled to procedural fairness and the
full protection of the law. The full bench declared:
"This
is a case where national security issues arise. It is also a
case about the liberty of someone who has refugee status in
New Zealand and who is entitled to the benefit of the
Refugee Convention requirement that only such restrictions
upon his liberty as are necessary should be imposed upon
him. The applications fall to be considered against the
background of concern for liberty recognised by the Bill of
Rights Act and the common law"
In a historic step, the
Supreme Court will hear the bail application
next
Thursday, Dec 9. Freedom or a fair trial!
See
Amnesty
http://amnesty.org.nz/ and statement
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1390
on the
decision
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Progressives always support human
rightsYoung Progressive representative Karin
Reinholt did us proud on TV1 news advocating for the Civil
Union Bill. She
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1403
said "Young Progressives believe that strengthening of
meaningful relationships deserves support. The proposed
Civil Union legislation represents a step by Parliament to
reject persecution, oppression and discrimination. It also
meets our obligations under international law to remove
discriminatory legislation."
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Just one Cuba Libre, thanksJanet Mackey,
President of the NZ-Cuba Parliamentary Friendship group is
hosting MPs next Wednesday, meeting Cuban literacy tutors
working with Te Wanaga o Aotearoa. The Greenlight programme,
36 video-based modules based on the world-famous Cuban
literacy model, is being taken up by companies including
Carter Holt Harvey. Yours truly will be offering one Cuba
Libre (responsible drinking) to each MP to mark the
evening.
********************On
The Robson Hour on 531AM, Sun noon - 1pm: UK policeman Sir
Charles Pollard, Haikiu Baiabe on Pacific health, and Karlo
Mila, advisor to the inquiry on
Tonga.
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week on www.progressive.org.nz
http://www.progressive.org.nz/ there are over 14 new
stories, including Progressive
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1408
getting funding for Murupara's anti-drug action, fair
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1407
trade with Thailand, and why it's curtains
http://www.progressive.org.nz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=1401
for the Nats - they can't deliver on company tax but
Progressive can.
Subscribe to robson-on-politics by fax
to 04 472 7620 or email to
matt.robson@parliament.govt.nz
ENDS
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