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David Shearer - New Zealand: A new direction

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Labour Leader David Shearer delivers his acclaimed address to the 2012 Labour Party conference.

This a landmark speech - where David sets out a new direction for New Zealand. A new direction where we fight back, create opportunity and build a world class New Zealand that we're proud of.

He also announced the biggest house building programme in 50 years. If elected, Labour will put 100,000 families into new affordable homes within 10 years.

Watch the speech for yourself, and share it with your friends and family.

www.labour.org.nz/conference2012

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