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Search results:25 Jan 2005Release: Dunne: UF = stability & prosperity UF leader Peter Dunne told Tawa Rotarians this evening that United Future must be an essential part of the next government, if New Zealanders want to see a continuation of the nation's current political stability and economic prosperity. 25 Jan 2005 Release: Turner: 'Second opinion' on benefits needs psych angle United Future deputy leader Judy Turner today welcomed the Governments belated move to a new second opinion approach to assessing sickness beneficiaries, but said that those doctors should have some psychological expertise given the rapidly rising number of stress-related claims. 25 Jan 2005 Release: Turner: Govt turns a blind eye to our children In the next two weeks, parents the length and breadth of New Zealand will be sending their children off to school - some 55,000 new-starts entering the school gates for the first time - full of hope and optimism for the year ahead. 25 Jan 2005 Release: United Future plans for 2005 United Future will hold a two-day caucus meeting in Upper Hutt tomorrow and Thursday to finalise policy and plan strategy for this election year. 24 Jan 2005 Release: Alexander: Home detention lunacy shown with thug on run After police catch Sean Patrick Broderick, the justice system might like to explain why a man police describe as violent, high-risk and with gang connections was on home detention and not in jail, United Future law and order spokesman Marc Alexander said today. 21 Jan 2005 Release: Turner: Doctors pressured over sickness benefits News that Steve Maharey has asked his officials to talk to doctors about the number of patients diagnosed as too sick to work has been welcomed by United Future deputy leader Judy Turner, even if it comes long after she warned him of GPs being pressured by patients 21 Jan 2005 Release: Dunne: US-style moral backlash unlikely in NZ New Zealand is unlikely to face a conservative moral backlash in this years election campaign, United Future leader Peter Dunne said today. 19 Jan 2005 Release: Ogilvy: NCEA ad campaign says it all The shambles that is the NCEA can be no better seen than in the advertising campaign offering employers brochures on how to decipher school leavers results, United Futures Bernie Ogilvy said today. 19 Jan 2005 Release: Copeland: Tamihere tax talk all waffle - do it now The public needs to apply great scepticism to Labours talk on post-election tax cuts, United Future finance spokesman Gordon Copeland said today. 18 Jan 2005 Release: Turner: Childrens health neglected by Govt New Zealand is going into an election year with children with rotting teeth from a lack of dental care, undiagnosed vision and hearing problems from an inadequate school testing regime, third world illnesses and burgeoning obesity and diabetic epidemics, United Future deputy leader Judy Turner said today.
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