Archive for October, 2009

ACT New Zealand MP Sir Roger Douglas today welcomed the Victoria University of Wellington Students’ Association’s support for his Education (Freedom of Association) Amendment Bill.”VUWSA held a Student Representative Council on the issue of voluntary student membership. A group of spirited supporters turned out to support the Bill, and ended passing a motion in support [...]

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ACT New Zealand Finance Spokesman Sir Roger Douglas today called for the immediate divestment of Television New Zealand and the Maori Television Service to the people of New Zealand, following the Government’s decision to waste even more taxpayer dollars in the Rugby World Cup money-go-round.

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ACT New Zealand Finance spokesman Sir Roger Douglas today urged Prime Minister John Key to consider a flat tax, following his decision to blindly dismiss the work Treasury was doing.


  • heidib: Interesting to see Rogernomics discussed in England. [...]
  • Borzoi: It would be a helpful if Sir Roger would list a few of the countries which have done so well with th [...]
  • Michael Davison: Well said again Roger [...]
  • James: "Unemployment is not the legacy of Roger Douglas, it is the legacy of t he Unions." Nice line He [...]
  • Steve Evans: A good speech but it is painful to see political parties described in the plural - "National have", [...]

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