Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :The GCSB Debate. 17 July 2013

Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- :The GCSB Debate. 17 July 2013
Date
2013
Reference
DCDL-0025593
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Depicts an elderly lady called Dorothy standing in her hallway on the telephone to Prime Minister John Key. In her living room a newspaper with the headline 'The GCSB debate' is lying on the armchair. Refers to comments by Key that he would commit to a future review of intelligence agencies in the controversial Government Communications Security Bureau and Related Legislation Amendment Bill. Labour Party Leader David Shearer said that if Key was serious about negotiating on the bill that Key should pick up the phone and call him (see New Zealand Herald 9 July 2013).

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