"If Phil Goff's so opposed to selling the silver, he should tell us what HE'D do!" 26 January 2011

"If Phil Goff's so opposed to selling the silver, he should tell us what HE'D do!" 26 January 2011
Date
2011
Reference
DCDL-0016959
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As two men play golf they chat about the selling of state assets. One of them thinks that if the Leader of the Labour Party 'Phil Goff is so opposed to the selling of the silver he should tell us what HE'D do' and the other says 'He'd probably dye it!' Context - Prime Minister John Key believes the Government could free up as much as $10 billion from the partial sale of key assets including state owned power companies and a stake in Air New Zealand. oh and he's dyed his hair!

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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons
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"If Phil Goff's so opposed to selling the silver, he should tell us what HE'D do!" 26 January 2011. Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Digital cartoons. Ref: DCDL-0016959. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22327663

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