Yet another Key flip flop
By | Jul 28, 2008
National has been on a mission, trying to soften its public image to appeal to the middle-of-the-road voter who’s a bit weary of the current Labour government… but all the while sneaking more extreme right-wing policies that will hit us hard under the radar.
The latest U-turn came yesterday, with John Key saying that he would keep Working for Families under a National government, despite that fact that he has consistently labelled the scheme “middle-class welfare”. This U-turn is just one more reason why it’s hard to take this guy seriously. Key justified his turnabout, saying that he considers “offering people certainty is much more important [than the concerns we hold about the system] in these tough economic times.” Which is exactly why voting in John Key would be so dangerous – there is little certainty when a party makes such key U-turns on a regular basis, as well as keeping quiet on their actual policies for the upcoming election so that people still have little idea what they would be voting for.
Key in family scheme U-turn: http://www.stuff.co.nz/4633151a11.html
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