"Greypower has revealed its political agenda by refusing to allow the National Party access to a publicly billed
leader's meeting," says Senior Citizens Minister David Carter.
"Despite claims in a North Shore newspaper, the National Party has been trying for weeks to send a political
representative to today's Grey Power meeting on the North Shore."
"Greypower has blocked all our attempts to send a speaker, despite having invited us in the first place. After being
told some weeks ago that the Prime Minister was unavailable, Greypower has turned down several alternative speakers that
the National Party has offered," said Mr Carter.
"Up until yesterday my office was still working to send me to the meeting, only to be told I was unacceptable-for
unspecified reasons."
"Greypower have claimed in the past that they are apolitical, but to deny their members the chance to hear all sides of
the argument shows how politically bias they have become."
Only last week I took Mrs Shipley's place at a Grey Power leader's forum in Christchurch, addressing more than 600
Greypower members from across Canterbury."
"These older people were keen to listen to all political parties in an attempt to understand who is offering the best
policies for New Zealand."
"It is a pity that the North Shore branch of Grey Power, which represents more than 5000 older people, could not offer
the same opportunity to their members."
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