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Information obtained by Democrats for Social Credit health spokesman David Tranter from health minister Tony Ryall under the OIA indicates that while government stated before last year’s election that $38million is “available” for re-building Grey Hospital the money is in fact not yet available desp... Published: 29 January 2012
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The saying that people get the governments they deserve seems unduly harsh yet, viewing the New Zealand election results and the staggeringly low voter turnout, perhaps there is some truth to the saying, according to Democrats for Social Credit Health Spokesman David Tranter. Published: 29 November 2011
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Any intelligent overview of the current election campaign shows the deceitful way in which the parties currently in parliament concentrate on trivialities while evading meaningful discussion of the huge issues confronting New Zealand society, according to Democrats for Social Credit health spokes... Published: 21 November 2011
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Following Phil Goff’s release of Labour’s Finance Manifesto today, David Cunliffe has said in a New Zealand Labour Party press release: “Labour is backing the drive for more high value exports with monetary reform ...” Published: 18 November 2011
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Labour health spokesman Grant Robertson’s statement that he would not “pre-judge” whether their proposed “independent” inquiry into fluoridation may lead to mandatory fluoridation is distinctly undermined by his own declared personal support for fluoridation, according to Democrats for Social Credit... Published: 12 November 2011
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The Democrats for Social Credit leadership today released the Party’s plan to establish a ‘new economics’ framework for New Zealand. Leader Stephnie de Ruyter and Deputy Leader John Pemberton said the DSC Plan for Financial Reform offers a workable alternative to the present system. Published: 11 November 2011
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With the election imminent the Democrats for Social Credit are calling for the contesting parties to state where they stand on the matter of the functioning of District Health Boards, according to DSC health spokesman David Tranter. Published: 07 November 2011
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"Under the proposals in a recently leaked United States position paper on regulatory coherence for the Transpacific Partnership Agreement the government's ability to create regulations to handle emergencies such as Christchurch's recent Earthquakes could disappear" says John Ring, Democrats for S... Published: 06 November 2011
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“Although on opposite sides of the House, Labour and National have played team tag when it comes to policy” said Katherine Ransom, DSC Social Issues Spokesman and Tauranga electorate candidate. “While National panders to the prejudices of supporters - who assume that if you’re poor and ou... Published: 03 November 2011
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“It’s about time the Greens explained why they are playing along with government’s clandestine negotiations aimed at handing control of New Zealand’s coastal areas to Maori corporate interests in return for Maori Party support in Parliament” according to DSC health spokesman David Tranter. Published: 27 October 2011
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