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Peters seen as bedfellow for land campaigners

Don't be surprised if the Save the Farms campaign finds a political bedfellow – tipped to be Winston Peters' New Zealand First – to stop foreigners buying land and make land ownership a major election issue in 2011.But Mr Peters says he has ot

Jock Anderson
Fri, 08 Oct 2010

Don’t be surprised if the Save the Farms campaign finds a political bedfellow – tipped to be Winston Peters’ New Zealand First – to stop foreigners buying land and make land ownership a major election issue in 2011.

But Mr Peters says he has other ideas.

If support continued to grow at its current

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Jock Anderson
Fri, 08 Oct 2010
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