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Labour isn’t working on inequality

From the Ivory Tower: Robert MacCulloch says for a government to reduce inequality, its causes need to be identified.

When Labour was elected, a new focus on inequality was announced. In a speech called ‘Wellbeing as a Cure for Inequality’, given at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Goal Keepers Summit in New York in 2019, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern declared that the 1980s free-market reforms in NZ had

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Robert MacCulloch Wed, 03 Mar 2021
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