Paul Henry: Why I'm standing for ACT
Paul Henry is sharp, fearless, and an exceptional communicator. More importantly, he has a genuine love for New Zealand and a deep frustration at the opportunities we are wasting. In Auckland today he revealed that he is standing for ACT, because he refuses to sit back while New Zealand becomes poorer, less ambitious, and divided by waste. Authorised by C Purves, Suite 2.5, 27 Gillies Avenue, Newmarket, Auckland 1023.

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