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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Finger-pointing between the Opposition and the Government - over the effects of spending cuts

    Finger-pointing between the Opposition and the Government - over the effects of spending cuts


    Yesterday's Treasury half year economic and fiscal update reveals the Crown books will stay in a deficit longer than signalled in May's Budget.

    National's Mark Mitchell says in Government, Labour was driving the country into a financial ditch.

    He says they are having to make cuts to put the country in a solid position.

    Labour's Ginny Andersen says she's not sure the Government knows how to manage current conditions.

    She says we're seeing austerity - and is sounding the alarm about the economic impact of public sector job cuts.

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