Winter, Mark 1958- :Labour Greens. 19 October 2013

Winter, Mark 1958- :Labour Greens. 19 October 2013
Date
2013
By
Southland times (Newspaper)
Reference
DCDL-0026470
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Under the caption 'Labour-Greens support growing' is a tiny version of the carnivorous plant from The Little shop of Horrors, crying out 'Feed me!'

The Roy Morgan Poll released on 17 October 2013 showed a potential Labour/ Greens Alliance (49.5%, up 1%) with a clear election winning lead over John Key's National Party (41.5%, down 0.5%). Support for Key's Coalition partners had changed little. Would the Labour-Greens alliance grow into a monster?

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Winter, Mark, 1958- : Digital cartoons published in the Southland Times and other papers
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