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Cunliffe believes John Key 're-writing history' on spying

Nathan Smith
Thu, 08 May 2014

Labour leader David Cunliffe says his party does not support blanket collection of intelligence on New Zealand citizens and believes “John Key is re-writing history.”

Weighing in on the intelligence debate today, Mr Cunliffe says despite Prime Minister John Key’s assertion that New

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Nathan Smith
Thu, 08 May 2014
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