Iwi could still hold up asset sales

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Tue, 26 Jun 2012 6:01p.m.

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The legislation allowing five partial asset sales to go ahead has been passed but the Prime Minister is warning the sell-off could still be delayed.

The legislation allowing five partial asset sales to go ahead has been passed but the Prime Minister is warning the sell-off could still be delayed.

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27/06/2012 8:28:56 a.m.

john wrote:

Hi Duncan, has John Key already done a deal with Maori? The Maori party supported the sale of these assets, which makes me think they know something we don't.It would be quite easy to take a large holding as a group when individuals can pick up 10% each.

26/06/2012 8:44:40 p.m.

All for partial privatisation wrote:

Small group???? Jeez Duncan, bloody lucky if there was 10 protesters all up plus your camera crew plus a few bystanders who couldn't quite believe how loud that demented woman could screech - you know the one your camera man focused in on to make sure it looked like a much larger crowd on your news report. How about a bit of objective reporting for change?

26/06/2012 8:30:05 p.m.

Erm... wrote:

So the majority of voters can decide something, but the Iwi can stop it. Blatant racism, worthy of South Africa.