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Labour’s plan to get back to surplus

Infometrics confirms Labour’s spending commitments can be met within existing budget allowances.

The Labour Party has released its fiscal plan.

Brent Edwards Wed, 27 Sep 2023

The Labour Party aims to find more savings on top of the $8 billion worth of cuts the Government has already announced over the next four years.

In its fiscal plan released today, Labour’s finance spokesperson Grant Robertson said the party could pay for new spending commitments it had made out of

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