Is NZ’s Bill English Misrepresenting Economic Growth Under Labour? In the House of Representatives.
Posted: February 25, 2010 Filed under: Analysis, Breaking News, Business, Community, Current, NZPacific, Politics, South Pacific Region, US & Foreign Affairs | Tags: Bill English, day, Deputy Prime Minister, government, horizontal, John, john key, key, labour, national, new zealand, nz finance minister, NZ Government, open, Parliament Building, Politics, talking, wellington 1 Comment[picapp align=”center” wrap=”false” link=”term=bill+english&iid=7851512″ src=”f/f/3/0/2010_Opening_Day_a86a.jpg?adImageId=10696536&imageId=7851512″ width=”500″ height=”375″ /]
WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND: John Key (L) Prime Minister of New Zealand speaks with deputy Prime Minister Bill English during the 2010 opening day of New Zealand Parliment at Parliament Buildings on February 9, 2010 in Wellington, New Zealand. (Photo by Marty Melville/Getty Images).
We want to know. We want the facts, not the spin. Voters deserve better than a misrepresentation of the facts, if that is what is happening. It’s an insult to people’s intelligence to play those games in Parliament. Very patronising to say the least. Partly helped by New Zealanders’ apathy and paid media not reporting or picking up these issues in the public interests.
So let’s find out. Government Minister versus Opposition Labour: who can we believe? So let’s open the books, the real ones.
ALL OECD states “misrepresent” growth when it is depicted via a distorted GDP. And they’re going bankrupt in the procress as well.