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A Reminder About Helen Clark

Wednesday, 24 November 1999, 10:22 am | Libertarianz Party

Joy Faulkner reminds everyone - before they get out the wacky backy to celebrate a new Prime Minister - that Helen Clark is the woman who brought in the Smoke-free Environments Act. More >>

Unemployment - Dramatic Increase Predicted!

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 1:28 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Libertarianz are constantly asked what impact our policies will have on unemployment. I'd like to clarify that today," says spokesman Peter Cresswell. More >>

Students, Free Your Minds, Taxpayers, Free Your $$

Tuesday, 23 November 1999, 10:02 am | Libertarianz Party

The Libertarianz Tertiary Education Policy was released today by Spokesman Andrew Bates, himself a Commerce and Engineering student. More >>

Act - Politics, Not Values

Monday, 22 November 1999, 3:06 pm | Libertarianz Party

Act's anti-bureaucracy & red tape policy, announced yesterday, exposes again their forked tongue," observes Libertarianz Leader Lindsay Perigo. More >>

Act? Fascist?

Monday, 22 November 1999, 2:41 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Last week I observed that ACT, while having some policies describable with historical & philosophical accuracy as "fascist," was actually the least fascist of the main parties & much less fascist than the Greens," ... More >>

Libertarianz Applauds PSA

Monday, 22 November 1999, 8:36 am | Libertarianz Party

"The PSA should escalate their industrial action at IRD offices, and cripple the tax system permanently," said Richard McGrath, Deputy Leader of Libertarianz. He was commenting on the stop work meetings held last Friday to discuss the employment ... More >>

Reminder to Gun Owners

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:39 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Gun ownership should be encouraged," said Libertarianz Deputy Leader Richard McGrath today. "Further, it should be quite legitimate to use a firearm when one's life or property is threatened either by criminals, or by government." More >>

Sell the Parks!

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:16 pm | Libertarianz Party

Libertarianz intend to begin the de-politicisation of the environment by preparing all government land for sale. The environmental aspects of this policy have attracted considerable interest, and we give some detail here. More >>

Biosecurity Bureaucracy Banished

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:14 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Why on earth do we allow NZ's border bureaucrats to go through our luggage, our possessions and our imports - all in the name of biosecurity. It is simply not necessary," says Libertarianz Environment Deregulation Spokesman Peter Cresswell. More >>

Protecting Property Owners AND the Environment

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:11 pm | Libertarianz Party

"New Zealand has had nearly a decade under the RMA, under planning legislation that abolishes property rights and provides no environmental protection," says Libertarianz Environment Spokesman Peter Cresswell. "In doing so we have ignored ... More >>

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:08 pm | Libertarianz Party

Driver licensing The current introduction of Government ID cards demonstrates that this should not be a function of government, and nor need it be. Existing life-time licences, are a contract between you and the government. As you have kept your side ... More >>

Dump the RMA Excrement

Sunday, 21 November 1999, 3:04 pm | Libertarianz Party

"This Act has nationalised land in this country, and ruined many hard working New Zealanders. It is time to recognise it as the excrement that it is, and dump it," says Libertarianz Environment Deregulation Spokesman Peter Cresswell in ... More >>

Prebble Tries a Toke Both Ways

Friday, 19 November 1999, 5:41 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Showing his ability to bend both ways, Richard Prebble says one week that he will never support legalising cannabis, and the next that cannabis use should be 'reviewed'," observes Libertarianz Spokesman Peter Cresswell. More >>

'Green' Light for Terrorism

Thursday, 18 November 1999, 7:37 pm | Libertarianz Party

In a fit of pique, upset that his Green counterpart is getting more publicity, Bernard Darnton, Libertarianz spokesman for law and order and leader of Wild Libz - The New Freeland Liberation Army, today announced his plan to burn down the houses of his ... More >>

Radical Surgery For Failing Health System

Thursday, 18 November 1999, 3:01 pm | Libertarianz Party

Dr Richard McGrath, Libertarianz Deputy Leader and Health Deregulation spokesman, announced his party's plans to restructure the health sector in New Zealand. "Our policies reinforce the concept of self-ownership and personal responsibility," ... More >>

DNA Crime-Fighting Clarification

Tuesday, 16 November 1999, 3:36 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Libertarianz has no problem with allowing the police the ability to utilise molecular biological technology when fighting crime," says spokesman Robert Winefield, "however our press release of yesterday has raised a few eyebrows, ... More >>

Liberals Wrong on DNA Evidence

Monday, 15 November 1999, 8:37 am | Libertarianz Party

Libertarianz has no problem with the proposal for police to use DNA evidence in burglary cases providing proper protocols for due process are put in place. More >>

Magnificent Seven Can't Defend Us

Thursday, 11 November 1999, 1:22 pm | Libertarianz Party

"Current NZ defence policy relies on the UN responding to threats to NZ security. But this may not be anything we can rely on," warns Libertarianz Defence Spokesman Robert Winefield. More >>

Govt Builds New Slums

Tuesday, 9 November 1999, 9:30 am | Libertarianz Party

"New govt bribes will extend slums and lower private property values'," says a Libertarianz spokesman of govt plans to build more expensive ghettoes. More >>

Moral Cannibalism To End

Sunday, 7 November 1999, 12:39 am | Libertarianz Party

"Is it more noble, to give or to receive?" asks Sally O'Brien, Libertarianz Social Welfare Deregulation Spokesman. "I suggest," she says, "that it is more noble to produce, for without the producer there is nothing for either ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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