Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Foreign language signs. 15 May 2012

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :Foreign language signs. 15 May 2012
Date
2012
Reference
DCDL-0021430
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Shows Labour Party leader David Shearer and his deputy Grant Robertson driving through New Zealand towns. Shearer observes "There's a growing concern at the number of foreign-language signs popping up in our towns!". Robertson says "Yes! - Here comes one now!". Shearer asks "Did you understand any of that?". Robertson replies "No! - It was written in Cunliffe!". The signs read 'Back to Labour values', 'Right is wrong!', 'Keynes not Key!', 'Social justice', and 'The decent society'. Refers to the leadership challenge between David Shearer and David Cunliffe as leader of the Labour Party.

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