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Fact or Fiction: Labour’s housing dilemma; how does National bridge its divide?

The trade-off is between higher house prices and lower unemployment.

Brent Edwards Sat, 27 Feb 2021

Child poverty is getting better, but only marginally, and there is no sign of any improvement in housing affordability.

Both are key issues for the government, given the focus the Labour Party put on them when it was in opposition. It has promised to halve child poverty by 2028 and also pledged

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Brent Edwards Sat, 27 Feb 2021
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