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CHP not responsible
Monday, 21 April 2003, 11:53 am | Christian Heritage Party
“The CHP welcomes yesterday’s decision of the Disputes Tribunal, that the Party is not responsible for election debts incurred by Merepeka Raukawa-Tait,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
More Freedom for Innovation
Tuesday, 25 March 2003, 11:45 am | Christian Heritage Party
The Employment Minister states in a March 19th press release that he wants “ideas about how we can regain control of our working lives”. “To resurrect the Employment Contracts Act so individuals have more independence in choosing their working conditions ... More >>
Congratulations Mr Howard!
Monday, 10 March 2003, 3:35 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“Mr Howard’s position on war with Iraq is far more tenable than Helen Clark’s or the Green Party’s. What is the point of indicating a commitment to deal with terrorism and then not have the gumption to deal with substantiated grave threats to world ... More >>
Wanted six MPs with a conscience
Thursday, 20 February 2003, 5:48 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“Last night the CHP was looking for MPs who have a conscience when offered a conscience vote. Sadly the Parliament voted by just six votes to accept the Prostitution Reform Bill,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
New spokespersons team and Deputy Leader announced
Thursday, 13 February 2003, 8:04 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“The new spokesperson team announced today shows that the disappointing results in last years election have only made the CHP more determined than ever to make positive progress in the future,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
Damning Of Nz’s Youth Crime And Suicide Rates
Friday, 7 February 2003, 1:07 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“Hon. John Tamihere ought to be devastated by the grim OECD report which shows NZ as having the highest rates of juvenile crime and youth suicide in the developed world, rather than attempting to justify it,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
Privy Council should stay
Tuesday, 10 December 2002, 12:03 am | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage supports maintaining the right of appeal to the Privy Council and does not believe the new Supreme Court will serve New Zealand as well. More >>
CYF Blamed But Root Causes Overlooked Again
Friday, 6 December 2002, 3:08 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Christian Heritage calls on the Hon. Steve Maharey to do more than merely conduct yet another retributive campaign on staff in CYF, following the latest problem case culminating in the murder of two Wairarapa girls. More >>
Resignations dissappointing and unnecessary
Thursday, 28 November 2002, 2:06 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“The resignation of Merepeka Raukawa-Tait comes as no surprise but the resignation of some members of the Wairarapa Electorate Committee is disappointing and unnecessary,” Party Leader Graham Capill says. More >>
United Future’s u-turn undermines the family
Friday, 13 September 2002, 12:10 am | Christian Heritage Party
“United Future must justify its decision to do a u-turn by supporting the Social Security (Working Towards Employment) Amendment Bill. At face value the Bill is anti-family and an insult to widows,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
New MP Showing Courage
Wednesday, 14 August 2002, 12:11 am | Christian Heritage Party
“One of parliaments newest MPs should be applauded for being honest about Family Planning’s abysmal record in preventing teenage pregnancies and STDs,” said Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
TVNZ - A State-Owned Propaganda Machine
Monday, 5 August 2002, 1:37 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“Could it be that Labour MP David Benson-Pope’s recent attacks on the media are designed to disguise the increasing criticism that the media favoured Parties on the Left of the political spectrum,” asks Party Leader Graham Capill? The recent campaign ... More >>
Peter Has Dunne With Family Values
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 4:13 pm | Christian Heritage Party
United Future leader Peter Dunne claims to be pro family. Yet his voting record says otherwise: More >>
Prisons Not A Worthy Investment
Wednesday, 24 July 2002, 4:07 pm | Christian Heritage Party
Non-violent prisoners should be made to work and repay the financial cost of their crimes rather that waste taxpayers money sitting in jail according to Christian Heritage Party leader Graham Capill. More >>
Integrated Brigade A Defence Necessity
Tuesday, 16 July 2002, 9:09 am | Christian Heritage Party
An integrated Army Brigade consisting of Australian and New Zealand Battalions is fast becoming a defence necessity according to Christian Heritage Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
No Loans, No Unions Says Capill
Monday, 15 July 2002, 9:06 am | Christian Heritage Party
Choice for students, parents and universities is the cornerstone of the Christian Heritage Party Education Policy says party leader Graham Capill. More >>
Quality Of Our Food Should Not Be A State Secret!
Monday, 15 July 2002, 9:00 am | Christian Heritage Party
Future New Zealand Governments should give careful consideration to the implication of Genetic Engineering advances to avoid moral, social and agricultural ramifications according Christian Heritage Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>
One In 20 Robbed Of Dignity
Monday, 8 July 2002, 11:51 am | Christian Heritage Party
“More than one in 20 people in New Zealand are being robbed of their dignity with unemployment still at an unacceptably high level,” says Christian Heritage Acting Leader and Wairarapa candidate Merepeka Raukawa-Tait. More >>
CHP Offers Saving Incentive
Sunday, 23 June 2002, 3:04 pm | Christian Heritage Party
NZ has identified the need for the New Zealand Government to ensure individual savings are encouraged and protected according to Finance Spokesperson and Bay of Plenty Candidate Dick Holland. More >>
Governor General Chastised
Thursday, 20 June 2002, 3:36 pm | Christian Heritage Party
“The Governor-General should be reprimanded for having made policy statements during the lead up to a general election,” stated Party Leader Graham Capill. More >>