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A small North Island town says unemployed people moving into the district are more trouble than they are worth.
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18/12/2012 3:18:48 p.m.
Arihia wrote:
This isnt benefit bashing though. Whats wrong with being concerned about the town hes running? Love is only a healer of the heart not the healer of a national financial crisis and i thought he was providing jobs to people in his community, he doesnt run the butchery by himself and obviously if you want work, get off your arse & go find it in a place where it exsists. I cant hold one man accountable for the lack of jobs. Get a clue!
15/11/2012 1:35:56 a.m.
Dale Herron wrote:
New Zealand is turning into a mini China.
9/11/2012 8:26:47 p.m.
Jay wrote:
Someone taking a stand for the good of the community. We should have more people like him in public office. Beneficiaries should not be entitled to move into an area where there are no jobs.
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