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"How on earth did you get the Finance Minister to sign off on a $800 million deal for new weapons!!!" "I held one to his head." 2 August, 2006.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Is there any chance of the Finance Minister loosening the purse strings for the health sector?' 'No chance... He's replaced the purse strings with a padlock.' Dominion Post, 22 December 2003.
"The Finance Minister has announced a huge surplus but I don't think we'll get any of it back in tax cuts." "Why, what did he say?" "Mine, all mine!" 12 October, 2006.
"It's enough to make a Finance Minister feel physically sick!" "What is?" "Having to spend an extra $750 million on health!" 19 May, 2006.
"The Prime Minister makes people feel hopeful while the leader of the Opposition makes people feel nervous" "What about you, the Finance Minister?" "He makes people feel pain" 11 January 2011
"So the opposition are calling you a gambler and shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the country's finances. What does it matter?" "I've bet everything I have on becoming Minister of Finance!!!" 18 September, 2008
"When will the Finance Minister be announcing another huge government surplus?" "Just as soon as he's thought of a reason why he can't spend any of it on taxes." 10 October, 2007
"Where is the government going to get all the money for these tax cuts?" "You need to ask the Minister of Finance that question." "Where is he?" "Out buying lottery tickets." 27 May, 2008
"I'm determined to reduce govt spending! Here's my list. The heads of departments I want shot if they spend too much." 1 March, 2006.
"ALL THE SIGNS POINT TO AN OVER-HEATING ECONOMY!" "What signs?" "The Finance Minister is down to his shorts and singlet." 16 July, 2007
"Manufacturers are threatening to send their production offshore unless we do something about the economic climate!!!" "Such as?" "Send the Minister of Finance offshore." 4 May, 2007
"Any luck getting money out of the finance minister?" "Nah." "I wonder what his favourite song is?" "It won't be 'Hey big spender!'" 1 February, 2006.
"Your proposed tax-cuts have been called reckless and unnecessary." "You'd expect the opposition to say that!" "Those were the Finance Minister's comments." "You'd expect a Finance Minister to say that!" 25 November, 2008.
"A rumour has spread that I'd resigned as Minister of Finance." "How did the markets react?" "Shares in champagne went up." 12 May, 2006.
"The Minister of Finance is very relaxed about the high dollar. In fact he's sunning himself on an overseas beach as we speak." 27 October 2009
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Has the Minister of Finance viewed the $21 million advertising campaign explaining the budget?' 'Yes' 'And...?' 'He still doesn't understand some parts of his budget.' Dominion Post, 2 June 2004.
"I don't think you'll get much in the way of tax cuts from the Finance Minister!" "Has he got a tight hold on the purse strings?" "Worse, he's tied them in granny knot!" 19 February, 2008
"When can the Party expect to see some of this huge tax surplus back in their hands?" 20 August, 2005
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'There's nothing to being a Minister of Finance. I run the country's finances just like I do my own... Can you pay for lunch? I'm a bit short this week.' Dominion Post, 18 June 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'"I am confident that the Finance Minister will spend the surplus wisely and sparingly, even though there's an election coming up"' 'Who said that about me?' 'A stand-up comedian at the comedy festival.' Dominion Post, 12 May 2004.
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