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Labour-Green joint fiscal framework is all about how it looks to voters

If the two economic policymakers can continue to appear on the same platform and continue to project the same sort of ability to work together, that sends a powerful political signal.

Fri, 24 Mar 2017

The important thing about the Labour and Green parties’ joint fiscal strategy is not so much the detail in that strategy.

And this is not just because there is not a lot of detail. Rather it's the signal it sends.

Grant Robertson and James Shaw, respective finance spokesmen for Labour and the

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