Libertarianz Party - Latest News [Page 56]
'UN Says 'Jump', Bradford Asks 'How High?''
Thursday, 17 June 1999, 5:18 pm | Libertarianz Party
Criticising New Zealand sending Defence Force Personnel to join UN monitoring in East Timor, Libertarianz Defence Spokesman Robert Winefield said Max Bradford's address to graduates of the Army's Officer Training School yesterday also confirms that it's ... More >>
'Bunkle's Bill Bolsters Baddies'
Wednesday, 16 June 1999, 11:25 am | Libertarianz Party
Alliance MP Phillida Bunkle will this week introduce a Private Member's Bill that - if passed - would set up yet another bureaucracy, one which would support criminals, disarm lawful people, and endanger honest New Zealanders. Commenting earlier today ... More >>
'Keep YourHands off the 'Boat People', Delamere'
Wednesday, 16 June 1999, 11:23 am | Libertarianz Party
Libertarianz Welfare Spokesman Sally O'Brien welcomes Chinese Solomon Islanders - and any other immigrants - as long as they don't expect to receive state-funded welfare. She does however question Tuariki Delamere's motivation for fast-tracking amendments ... More >>
'Growing the Pie' Difficult With Half-Baked Reform
Tuesday, 15 June 1999, 11:17 am | Libertarianz Party
Unsurprised that so-called 'radical reforms' have made little or no impact on beneficiary levels, Libertarianz Welfare Deregulation Spokesman Sally O'Brien, says this is because the measures introduced were neither radical, nor reforms. More >>
Delamere Heartless
Sunday, 13 June 1999, 10:41 pm | Libertarianz Party
Tuariki Delamere's deportation of Kesia and Malama Soapi - leaving behind Malama's three-month-old baby which she was still breastfeeding - would be quite unbelievable if he hadn't earlier betrayed his utter lack of common humanity by his unconscionable ... More >>
Peters and Peck Stung by Libertarianz Attack
Sunday, 13 June 1999, 10:39 pm | Libertarianz Party
Seven politicians today felt the full blast of a Libertarianz attack on the institution funding their privileged lifestyle, the IRD, and unsurprisingly were stung by the assault. In the face of implied threats - from both Winston Peters and Mark Peck ... More >>