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Order in the House: Brownlee fights back

Labour worked hard yesterday to pin the schedule 4 mining issue as a sign of wider political and economic incompetence.The point scoring began relatively cleanly. Prime Minister John Key was accused of passing some of the buck for the initial suggestion t

Nina Fowler
Wed, 21 Jul 2010

Labour worked hard yesterday to pin the schedule 4 mining issue as a sign of wider political and economic incompetence.

The point scoring began relatively cleanly. Prime Minister John Key was accused of passing some of the buck for the initial suggestion that 467,000ha be removed from schedule 4

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Nina Fowler
Wed, 21 Jul 2010
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