A Labour Party presidential hopeful is promising that if elected, one of his priorities would be to establish a capital fund – the very thing the National and New Zealand First Foundations were set up for.
Tane Phillips, a senior key backroom player for Labour, is promising a "capital fund" would be a priority for him if he's elected as Labour president this weekend.
He would not elaborate on his plans when approached by the Herald and said presidential candidates were not allowed to speak to the media ahead of tomorrow's election.
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Phillips, who is currently Labour's Senior Maori Vice-President, is one of three candidates standing for the leadership.