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The Government should put its legislation for controlling the precursor chemicals for 'P' back on the agenda as a matter of urgency, says National's Justice & Corrections spokesman, Simon Power.
12 MAY 2008 - Maori Party Co-leader Dr Pita Sharples has accused National's leader John Key of grandstanding on 'P', with his call for a tougher line on gangs involved in drug dealing.
12 May 2008 - National's 'tough talk' at the weekend to crack down on crime, on gangs and the 'P' epidemic is simply electioneering and has nothing to do with gang busting, says New Zealand First law and order spokesperson Ron Mark.
National Party Leader John Key says National wants to win Tauranga at the next election and is moving swiftly to select a replacement candidate following Bob Clarkson's decision to step down at the election.
7 May 2008 - National is at the mercy of a secret slash and burn agenda because its leadership is too weak to rule out unacceptable policies such as today's CIS claim NZ Super will be slashed, Progressive Party leader Jim Anderton says.
National Party Leader John Key says Helen Clark could change her mind on climate taxes after the election and can't be trusted.
National Party Leader John Key says Labour has gifted an Australian corporation with a huge windfall at taxpayers' expense, at a time when households are finding it difficult to make ends meet.
National Party Leader John Key says at a time when householders are struggling to pay the weekly bills, Helen Clark's decision to spend the thick end of a billion dollars to buy back the rail rolling stock does not make any sense.
New Zealand First has questioned National's plan to give $1.5 billion of taxpayers' money to Telecom to improve broadband services and says the money could be used as a deposit to buy the company back for New Zealand ownership.
National Party Leader John Key says Labour is misleading the public with its false claims about National's plan to invest up to $1.5 billion to drive an ultra-fast "fibre to the home" broadband network.
"Labour claims this is an extravagant subsidy for Telecom. They are wrong.
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