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Change, consensus, and identity: the conservative tilt to politics

It is no coincidence the two things that gave Labour leader Andrew Little his worst moments in 2015 were to do with New Zealand's place in the wider global economy.

Rob Hosking
Fri, 11 Dec 2015

It is no coincidence the two things that gave Labour leader Andrew Little his worst moments in 2015 were to do with New Zealand’s place in the wider global economy.

His party’s confused and confusing response to the signing of the Trans Pacific Partnership, and the infamous “Chinese-sounding

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Rob Hosking
Fri, 11 Dec 2015
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