John Campbell hosts a debate between Labour leader Helen Clark and National Party leader Don Brash. Includes viewer questions. Topics discussed include: why people would be better off with each respective party; whether they would run their election campaigns differently if given a second chance; ANZUS and anti-nuclear issues; free trade deals; National's tax cuts; the economy; Labour's Working For Families Scheme; Brash's definition of "mainstream NZ"; respective race relations policies; sustainable energy resources; potential coalition partners.
Date Broadcast
- Thursday 15 September 2005
Episode Description
- John Campbell hosts a debate between Labour leader Helen Clark and National Party leader Don Brash. Includes viewer questions. Topics discussed include: why people would be better off with each respective party; whether they would run their election campaigns differently if given a second chance; ANZUS and anti-nuclear issues; free trade deals; National's tax cuts; the economy; Labour's Working For Families Scheme; Brash's definition of "mainstream NZ"; respective race relations policies; sustainable energy resources; potential coalition partners.
Rights Statement
- Made for the University of Auckland's educational use as permitted by the Screenrights Licensing Agreement.
Hosts
- John Campbell (Presenter)
Contributors
- Helen Clark (Speaker)
- Don Brash (Speaker)