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No return to Rogernomics for Labour in universal basic income idea

Labour won't be adopting Roger Douglas' flat tax proposal along with its universal basic income idea, says the Labour's Grant Robertson. With special audio feature.

Jenny Ruth
Tue, 22 Mar 2016

The Labour Party is not finally embracing Sir Roger Douglas’ tax policies that it rejected in the 1980s, says the party’s finance spokesman, Grant Robertson.

His party wants to address the rapidly changing nature of work and to support people through it and is looking at adopting a policy of

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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 22 Mar 2016
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