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Order in the House: truth and dare on dirty water

After a token preliminary stoush over credit card spending, ministers and opposition members got down to business during today's parliamentary question session.Finance Minister Bill English defended the performance of the budget to date with a quote from

Nina Fowler
Thu, 17 Jun 2010

After a token preliminary stoush over credit card spending, ministers and opposition members got down to business during today’s parliamentary question session.

Finance Minister Bill English defended the performance of the budget to date with a quote from none other than Labour leader Phil Goff.

He

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Nina Fowler
Thu, 17 Jun 2010
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