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John Key - Debate on Prime Minister's statement

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2008

On the Floor of the House, John Key responds to the opening speech of the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, with a motion of no confidence. [This video was harvested from the Parliament live stream and contains some audio distortion. For a cleaner version, see http://www.nzherald.co.nz/multimedia/video.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10491994&a... ]

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  • @1HoneHeke1 fuck up

  • Have you left the country yet?

  • There's an irony in your statements.

  • the pic at the beginning of this clip is classic, reminds me of those body shots photography commercial! LOL! still I agree, the country has no confidence is the government. I don't care who the next government is but it seems as if National are willing to actually do something different and not just rename policy of eight years ago as labour are doing. The budget worked poorly, crime rates, living costs are all up, whats their next move?

  • it's so true Labour have had 9 years to do atleast something, but yet nothing. letting them into power again will just be a waste of time, party vote national.

  • You are correct and it's just something I need to get used to.

    Thanks :-)

  • Pointing out the failures in the government is actually the primary function of the opposition party in a parliamentary democracy.

  • Hope the promises are upheld you'll have three years to prove yourselves, interesting to note that youtube postings from "NZGOVT" don't allow comments or ratings smells like the Fuhrer could be scared of public opinion being public maybe or is plainly not interested in what the public think, bring back democracy to our country we are sick of being told how to live our lives.

  • Agreed

  • I know who I'm voting for, National. They are full of great ideas, many of which the labour party are stealing because they have none of their own.

    As for addressing the issue of broadband in New Zealand? I'm looking forward to it Mr. Key, I can't wait.

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