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Where National went wrong: An economist’s perspective

Robert MacCulloch details 10 reasons.

Robert MacCulloch
Tue, 20 Oct 2020

People often look to the National Party, more than Labour, for a sound pair of hands on the economy. So why did so many people lose faith in National when it came time to vote in 2020? From my experience engaging with both parties, there are 10 reasons that explain a large chunk of it.

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Robert MacCulloch
Tue, 20 Oct 2020
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