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Order Paper: Left lays out political negatives and bureaucratic economic outlook

It isn't at all clear what problems Labour's fiscal committee, or its changes to monetary policy, are actually aimed at fixing. 

Fri, 07 Apr 2017

Closing down the negatives is the name of the game for the opposition parties right now.

It’s a form of negative politics, though not one usually associated with the term “negative.” Really, it means sending a message about what you are not.

Former prime minister John Key was a master at

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