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It has always been National Party policy to centralize the decision making process. This is part and parcel of what I feel that John Key’s supporters will be expecting. I believe many more job losses are coming and our democratic society will probably disappear like it did in the early 1930s.The community at large will need more than just suggestions if we are to avoid another depression like the 1930s. [Abridged].
It has always been National Party policy to centralize the decision making process. This is part and parcel of what I feel that John Key’s supporters will be expecting. I believe many more job losses are coming and our democratic society will probably disappear like it did in the early 1930s.The community at large will need more than just suggestions if we are to avoid another depression like the 1930s. [Abridged].