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ENG - The Progressive Party is a political party in New Zealand that is somewhat to the left of its ally the Labour Party. It has one seat in Parliament, that of leader Jim Anderton. The party was established when Anderton and his supporters left the Alliance party, no longer represented in parliament. PoliciesThe Progressive Party has a particular focus on the creation of jobs, and has said that it is committed to achieving full employment. The party also lists free education and free healthcare as policy objectives. Economically, the party is moderately left-wing, and places particular attention on economic development. Recently, the party has been promoting its proposal for four weeks of annual leave from work, an "anti-drugs" policy and cutting the corporate tax rate to 30%. It also ...
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One of worst Budgets, according to Jim Anderton


Progressive leader Jim Anderton says the budget is one of the worst he has seen and shows the Government has no idea how to fix the economy. The Government intends that the Budget will return the country to surplus a year earlier than forecast in last year's Budget. To help that happen, cuts are being made to KiwiSaver, Working for Families and interest-free student loans. The Government has also confirmed it will proceed with the partial privatisation of four state-owned energy companies. Mr Anderton said the Budget did nothing to address unemployment, lift incomes or build a stronger ...


Progressive Party: Government Response Predictable...


This government has missed the best opportunity in a decade to reform our alcohol laws by failing to take the tough decisions that would actually make a difference to New Zealand's drinking culture, Jim Anderton, MP for Wigram and Progressive leader said today."All the expert advice is that if you put up the price, consumption will decline. But this government is merely asking the industry to provide sales and pricing data over the next year, so that can investigate a minimum pricing regime," Jim Anderton said.Today Justice Minister Simon Power announced the Government's alcohol reforms in ...


A Progressive Party for Auckland's Rugby World Cup!


Question: Why would anyone pull down these ugly old sheds on Queens Wharf only to put up a tent so rugby fans can party when the brand new Viaduct Events Centre will be up and running in time for the Rugby World Cup?! I DON’T MEAN TO SHOUT, but did you know ground was broken this month on this new facility being built in place of the old pink Alinghi America’s Cup base on Halsey Street. I had no idea!Makes you wonder what all the expense on Queens Wharf is really about, doesn’t it? Are there hidden agendas here? Some are beginning to think so… I say forget Party ...


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