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I'm not about to disagree with everyones concerns, but before slagging Labour I understand that this legislation lets National off the hook also.
Realistically there was never going to be a prosecution of any kind and with this in mind the legislation is a political 'no go.' National will strumpet about making all sorts of high moral noises but that's about it. Seems they have been as guillty as eveyone else.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
Yes that is correct. But remember if there was any possibilty of National being prosecuted their position would be 'very' different.
National are grandstanding. They can afford to take the moral high ground only because they are secure in the knowledge that there can be no prosecution. It's one of the reasons I have concerns with the National Party. They claim to have integrity but in reality there is only hypocrosy. In that, they have much in common with Labour.
Skyryder
Free Scott Watson.
Labour's history. What we see now is the twitching of it's corpse.
They could spend $5,000,000 of a golden pledge card and they'd still get tipped out of the trough in '08.
Speed doesn't kill people.
Stupidity kills people.
From todays Herald
Online protest at election spending
8.00am Friday October 20, 2006
An online petition protesting against the validation of unlawful election spending has won the support of more than 12,000 people in 48 hours.
The petition, started by National Party member Blair Mulholland, calls the legislation an attack on democracy and asks Governor-General Anand Satyanand to withhold the royal assent.
The retrospective legislation was rushed through Parliament on Wednesday night after Auditor-General Kevin Brady's much-awaited report into the use of taxpayer funds for the 2005 election.
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