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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.
"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.
"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
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'What is the Finance Minister's reply to the accusations he's a scrooge?' 'He said, it's all bah, humbug.' Dominion Post, 26 March 2005.
Fletcher, David 1952- :'Memo from the Finance Minister... Due to the high prices of vegetables... We can't even afford to dangle carrots in front of the voters.' 26 January 2002
Liberty loan. Don't neglect our soldiers at the front...War loan certificates are on sale...Joseph George Ward, Minister of Finance. [1918].
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