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to the left?

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Quote: Recently, the party has been promoting its [...] "anti-drugs" policy and cutting the corporate tax rate to 30%.

Is this correct? And it's still considered to the left of the NZ Labor party?

Yes, it is a strange policy, but the party believes that a corporate tax cut would encourage companies to reinvest their profits in their businesses, boosting employment and productivity, as well as attracting job creation by foreign investors.

what the?

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the founding is not disputed. it is 2002. Until a few weeks before the election, Jim et al were still in the Alliance.

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