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September 14, 2007
The Key Questions, 16 September 07

National party leader John Key has stepped into the A1 milk controversy, with a call for more research into whether A2 milk is better.
Key's stance is revealed in this week's The Key Questions, the exclusive MP3 audio interview with Key that plays on investigatemagazine.tv
While adopting a "softly softly" approach in order not to damage our critically important dairy industry, John Key nonetheless concedes that it is crucial to get to the bottom of the controversy once and for all and, if needed, take urgent steps.
In the interview Key also touches on the latest revelations in Investigate magazine about immigrants linked to terror organisations now working in New Zealand, and says the public expect higher standards.
A rise in the driving age is also mooted.
For all this and more, click here to listen
Posted by Ian Wishart at September 14, 2007 10:19 PM
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