So what’s changed?

Leader of the opposition John Key in 2008:

Tomorrow, Helen Clark will tell us what she thinks about the state of our nation. In all likelihood, she’ll remind us how good she thinks we’ve got it, how grateful she thinks we should be to Labour, and why we need her for another three years.

Well, I’ve got a challenge for the Prime Minister. Before she asks for another three years, why doesn’t she answer the questions Kiwis are really asking, like:

Why, after eight years of Labour, are we paying the second-highest interest rates in the developed world?

Why, under Labour, is the gap between our wages, and wages in Australia and other parts of the world, getting bigger and bigger?

Why, under Labour, do we only get a tax cut in election year, when we really needed it years ago?

Why are grocery and petrol prices going through the roof?

Why can’t our hardworking kids afford to buy their own house?

Prime Minister John Key 2011:

We can’t help your price pain

So what’s changed?

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