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United Future NZ Party - Latest News [Page 138]

Copeland issues clarion call on Air NZ shares

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 4:32 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand’s finance spokesman, Gordon Copeland, in a speech during general debate in Parliament, today called on the Government to explore all other options before considering the sale of a 25% shareholding in Air New Zealand to Qantas. More >>

Baldock offers solution to funding local roads

Wednesday, 2 October 2002, 1:34 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future MP, Larry Baldock, has offered a radical solution to the growing problem of funding the construction and maintenance of local roads throughout the country. More >>

UF Maintains Pressure To Cut Company Tax Rate

Tuesday, 1 October 2002, 1:36 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand continues to argue that the Government should reduce the corporate tax rate from 33 per cent to 30 per cent. More >>

Dunne seeks Green MP’s resignation

Monday, 30 September 2002, 10:19 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand Leader, Peter Dunne, believes Green MP, Nandor Tanczos, should resign his seat in Parliament. More >>

Baldock: spend all road taxes on road safety

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 9:20 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand MP, Larry Baldock, has welcomed the Government’s announcement of increased spending of $22 million on improving road safety, but says a great deal more needs to be done. More >>

Ogilvy seeks NCEA inquiry

Wednesday, 25 September 2002, 9:10 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand MP, Bernie Ogilvy, believes it’s time to stop treating the nation’s secondary school students like guinea pigs, year after year. More >>

United Future to oppose two Govt Bills

Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 1:49 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand leader, Peter Dunne, today announced that the Parliamentary caucus has decided to oppose the Tertiary Education Reform Bill and the Television New Zealand Bill, currently being considered by Parliament. More >>

Alexander disturbed at young killer sentences

Tuesday, 17 September 2002, 9:43 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future New Zealand’s law and order spokesman, Marc Alexander, said today he was deeply disturbed at the light sentences handed down to the teenage killers of pizza delivery man, Michael Choy. More >>

UF defends support for Social Security Bill

Friday, 13 September 2002, 9:44 am | United Future NZ Party

The National and New Zealand First parties have today shown why New Zealand needs a sensible, centrist party like United Future New Zealand in Parliament, according to the United Future family affairs spokeswoman, Judy Turner. More >>

Dunne outlines UF position on immigration

Wednesday, 11 September 2002, 12:12 am | United Future NZ Party

“In the light of the current highly-emotional and damaging to New Zealand debate on immigration, I want to remind the country of United Future New Zealand’s policies on this very important issue,” said party leader, Peter Dunne, today. More >>

Kyoto Protocol – United Future’s Position

Wednesday, 11 September 2002, 12:11 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future has strong reservations about New Zealand ratifying the Kyoto Protocol in the near future. We do take the climate change issue seriously and believe measures should be taken to address it, however we think such measures should be tailored ... More >>

UF calls for a fair deal for small business

Wednesday, 11 September 2002, 12:10 am | United Future NZ Party

The United Future New Zealand Party wants small businesses in New Zealand to get a fair go from the Labour coalition Government. More >>

Re: Kelly Chal - United Future Candidate

Monday, 19 August 2002, 12:02 am | United Future NZ Party

Statement From Hon Peter Dunne, Leader United Future New Zealand and Ian Tulloch, President, United Future New Zealand More >>

United Future Spokespeople Announced

Thursday, 15 August 2002, 10:44 am | United Future NZ Party

United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, has today announced United Future's list of spokespeople as follows: More >>

United Future Welcomes First Real MMP Parliament

Thursday, 8 August 2002, 9:17 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future Leader, Hon Peter Dunne said today, at the signing of the agreement for Confidence and Supply with the Labour/Progressive Government, that this was our first real MMP Government. More >>

Dunne Outlines United Future's Plans

Monday, 5 August 2002, 1:24 pm | United Future NZ Party

Speaking to the Rotary Club of Wellington today in his first major post election speech, United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne, outlined his party's plans for the coming three years. More >>

United Future's position on Genetic Modification

Wednesday, 31 July 2002, 3:12 pm | United Future NZ Party

United Future's position is as follows: We support an extremely cautious approach to GE. Indeed we feel that the original Government decisons following the Royal Commission's Report were at the 'outer limit of acceptability'. More >>

Dunne's Leaders Debate Success

Wednesday, 17 July 2002, 9:29 am | United Future NZ Party

Last night's leaders debate on TV One showed the need for the media to give smaller parties greater coverage to avoid debate being dominated by the bigger parties, according to Inky Tulloch, President of the United Future party. More >>

Greens GE indignation vs Cannabis advocacy

Thursday, 11 July 2002, 1:08 pm | United Future NZ Party

The sheer hypocrisy and cynicism of the Greens and their supporters is underlined by their righteous indignation over the Gisborne GE Maize claims, while at the same time they advocate the legalisation of Cannabis, according to Inky Tulloch, President ... More >>

Greens' Cannabis Stance A Contradiction

Monday, 8 July 2002, 10:46 am | United Future NZ Party

It is an ironic contradiction that the Greens have adopted a puritan attitude to the GE issue, and yet advocate cannabis policy that will result in the emission of numerous chemicals, says United Future leader, Hon Peter Dunne. More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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