Labour's re-branding: Little targets small businesses and contractors
“The average house in Auckland earned more money last year than the average worker,” new Labour leader says.
Rob Hosking
Mon, 01 Dec 2014
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“The average house in Auckland earned more money last year than the average worker,” is the line which leaps out of new Labour leader Andrew Little’s speech this morning.
It is a great line: excellent politics which goes to the heart of many people’s worries.
The implications though are unclear.
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Rob Hosking
Mon, 01 Dec 2014
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