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National Party’s obsolete productivity policy vision

OPINION: Christopher Luxon should start marketing an ‘inclusive prosperity’ for wider appeal.

Upon being elected leader of the National Party, Chris Luxon said he wanted to put the focus onto improving productivity. He told the NBR how Kiwis are among some of the hardest working people in the world, “yet we don’t have high levels of income”. Luxon added that “we need to work much

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Robert MacCulloch Tue, 25 Jan 2022
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