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Smith, Hayden James, 1976- :Stumbling upon a familar trail... 8 January 2012
- Date
- 2012
- By
- Otago daily times (Newspaper)
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- DCDL-0020327
- Description
Prime Minister John Key stumbles along a familiar trail carrying the 'SOE Act Rewrite' under his arm. Eventually he comes upon a sign that reads 'Ye Olde Clark trail' and sees ahead a grave marked 'RIP' and a battered copy of the 'Foreshore & Seabed Leg. 2004'. Context: refers to the government's attempt to exempt private investors from Treaty obligations over the SOEs the government wants to sell, by rewriting the SOE Act. Refers also to the failure of the 2004 Foreshore and Seabed legislation by Helen Clark's Labour government.
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