People in poverty as Government does its ‘high wire act’
Rebuked by the Prime Minister, Mr Lange, and later by the Labour Party executive, for his criticism of Government policies after the Government’s Timaru byelection defeat, Mr Jim Anderton, M.P. for Sydenham and former president of the Labour Party, was unrepentant and said he would continue to speak out. Today, one year after Labour’s election to the Treasury benches, Mr Anderton talks to GARRY ARTHUR in an exclusive interview with “The Press” about his concerns over Labour’s economic policies and how he would like them to change.
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Press, 13 July 1985, Page 19
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