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‘Populism? I certainly hope so’ – Whyte to three-strikes critics as PM picks holes

Tue, 22 Apr 2014

ACT's three-strikes policy for burglars is low brow, or a distraction from core policies, leader Jamie Whyte says.

The policy makes tactical sense for the party; getting tough-on-crime has potentially much broader appeal than some of the party's fiscal ideas.

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‘Populism? I certainly hope so’ – Whyte to three-strikes critics as PM picks holes
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