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Election 2020: What's the plan to crank up the economy? Policies compared

Audrey Young
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Senior Political Correspondent·NZ Herald·
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What a difference a pandemic makes.

That was obvious this week when Finance Minister Grant Robertson made an election pitch to business elites for Labour this week as a stable, consistent and careful manager of the Government's finances, and National as chaotic and inconsistent.

Paul Goldsmith, National's spokesman, shared the stage with Robertson at the Herald's Mood of the Boardroom forum, but Robertson was the hero.

Finance Minister Grant Robertson and National finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith at the Herald's Mood of the Boardroom this week. Photo/ Michael Craig.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson and National finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith at the Herald's Mood of the Boardroom this week. Photo/ Michael Craig.

Just over 90 per cent of the chief executives had rated his performance as

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