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Fletcher, David, 1952- :'You've had a great deal of criticism over these job-creation schemes you've been funding...have they created any jobs?' 'I've had to employ several more spin doctors!' The Dominion Post, 13 August 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'This isn't what I asked for! I wanted changes in the employment bill to make it easier to sack new employees. This makes it harder!... Who did you get to do this?' 'The new employee.' Dominion Post, 15 September 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Do you ever think you'll see day when there's full unemployment?' 'I hope not!... I'd be out of a job.' Dominion Post, 10 January 2004.
Fletcher, David 1952-:'80% of business growth is created by small and medium sized businesses.' 'Goodness! Where did all these little businesses come from?' 'Large businesses.' The Dominion, 13 February 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'You are not allowed to film empty seats in the debating chamber!.. People might think we have vacancies for politicians. Dominion Post, 19 March 2005.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Aren't you embarrassed by your pay rise?' 'No!.. If I was in the private sector I'd be paid much, much more!!!' 'So why aren't you?' 'They won't have me.' Dominion Post, 25 October 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Did you realise this list of no-go zones, for unemployed people, would make them furious?' 'Yes... That's why my office in one of the no-go zones. Dominion Post, 6 March 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'If we leave the department we won't get a golden handshake.' 'What will we get?' 'Just the minister's usual clammy one.' Dominion Post, 5 December 2003.
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