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What do we vote for? Political cliques or Policies

Tuesday, 2 November 1999, 8:03 pm | New Zealand First Party

An Address by Rt Hon Winston Peters to a Public Rally at the James Hay Theatre, Christchurch Town Hall, 86 Kilmore Street, Christchurch at 12:30pm Tuesday 2nd November 1999. More >>

Nice Pamphlets—Where’s the Policy?

Monday, 1 November 1999, 5:45 pm | New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, has congratulated the National Party on producing the most glossy and expensive, but empty, pamphlets in New Zealand’s political history with its ‘Election Blueprint’. More >>

Peters Speech: Breaking Old Party Stranglehold

Monday, 1 November 1999, 10:17 am | New Zealand First Party

There was a debate on TV3 the other night, which many of you will have seen. More >>

Political Leaders Will Not Sack NZ First

Friday, 29 October 1999, 1:21 pm | New Zealand First Party

The New Zealand First Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, has warned Mrs Shipley that neither she, nor any other political leader, will be given the chance to fire any New Zealand First MP from any post ever again. More >>

NZ First Rejects Labour’s ‘Dad’s Army’ Police Plan

Thursday, 28 October 1999, 10:21 am | New Zealand First Party

Labour’s proposal to introduce “volunteers” into the New Zealand Police is a giant leap backwards, the New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters, said today. More >>

Record Current Account sign of Fundamental Problem

Thursday, 21 October 1999, 12:31 am | New Zealand First Party

The fact that the Current Account deficit is now the highest it has been since 1986 shows that current economic management is fundamentally flawed, according to New Zealand First Leader, Winston Peters. More >>

Mediocre PREFU bad for National, Worse for Labour

Thursday, 21 October 1999, 12:29 am | New Zealand First Party

The Pre-election opening of the books has shown that it is bad news for National, and even worse for Labour leading up to the election, according to New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters. More >>

Scrooge English makes way for Miserable Christmas

Thursday, 21 October 1999, 12:20 am | New Zealand First Party

The Pre-election opening of the books has shown that households should expect a miserable Christmas, and that the economy is in a very weak position heading into the November election according to New Zealand First Leader, Rt. Hon Winston Peters. More >>

Shipley Should Ask Bendon To Stay

Thursday, 21 October 1999, 12:04 am | New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, believes Bendon’s decision to leave New Zealand to pursue ‘better marketing and export opportunities’ should have been put off until after the election. More >>

Forget the cost! Feel the Quantity! - Winston

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 3:41 pm | New Zealand First Party

Today our country is being let down with a dumbed-down media. A media which will trot out any old rubbish and pass it off as news. More >>

Crown Entities Governance & Accountability Regime

Wednesday, 20 October 1999, 3:34 pm | New Zealand First Party

The State Services Minister, Hon Simon Upton, today announced the Government's intention to introduce a Crown Entities Bill next year. The proposed Legislation is part of the Government's Crown Entities Initiative, announced in July. More >>

Concern Over Failed Mental Health Policies

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 3:05 pm | New Zealand First Party

“The fact that 400 people met in Auckland last night to discuss the failings of the mental health system, is yet another example of Labour’s policies of the 1990s having gone so terribly wrong,” said New Zealand First Leader Rt Hon Winston Peters. More >>

Winston Peters Speech On Military Training

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 1:22 pm | New Zealand First Party

Extracts from a speech by Rt Hon Winston Peters to South Waikato Greypower Association, Scout Hall Kauri Park, Tokoroa More >>

More Controls Needed On Greedy State Servants

Tuesday, 19 October 1999, 9:17 am | New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First will end the culture of greed and lack of accountability in the State Sector. More >>

INCIS—A Serious Blow to Crime Fighting

Monday, 18 October 1999, 2:46 pm | New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters, is urging further Government action to sort out the INCIS and CARD debacles after a damning report of the Justice and Law Reform Select Committee’s into the failed computer systems. More >>

Winston Peters - "Bring back National Service"

Monday, 18 October 1999, 1:32 pm | New Zealand First Party

Extracts from an address by Rt Hon Winston Peters to a public meeting at the Methodist Church Hall, Wellington Street, Hamilton. More >>

Labour Endorses Tamihere’s Plans

Monday, 18 October 1999, 9:35 am | New Zealand First Party

“ Labour’s Maori policy is an attempt to appropriate the legally recognised rights of hapu and iwi under Article Two of the Treaty of Waitangi,” Tutekawa Wyllie, the New Zealand First Maori Affairs spokesperson, said today. More >>

Shipley's Regret At Coalition Collapse

Sunday, 17 October 1999, 8:16 pm | New Zealand First Party

The Rt Hon Winston Peters MP, Leader of New Zealand First, today said that Jenny Shipley's comments in the Sunday Star Times (17/10/99) that she wished him well in politics and was personally very sorry when the National/New Zealand First Coalition ... More >>

"Better Radio & Television Programmes Are Coming"

Sunday, 17 October 1999, 8:15 pm | New Zealand First Party

New Zealand First wants New Zealanders to enjoy a quality publicly owned radio and television system that reflects their culture and national identity. More >>

Labour Has Betrayed The Coast

Friday, 15 October 1999, 11:20 am | New Zealand First Party

“It is a total betrayal of the West Coast for Helen Clark to announce that Labour will introduce retrospective legislation to annul Timberlands beech contracts,” the New Zealand First Leader, Rt Hon Winston Peters said today. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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