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- Title
- 'The last follower'. "Woah there Speedy, slow down!" 24 May, 2008
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- Alexander Turnbull Library
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- Description
Shows a turtle with the head of Prime Minister, Helen Clark, who carries a flag bearing the words 'Carbon Trading Scheme' and a snail with the head of National Party leader, John Key, who is trailing behind and begging the turtle to slow down. Refers to the struggle to get the Carbon Trading Scheme underway. While National is pulling back and refusing to support the scheme in its present form Labour has also pulled back to some degree by stretching the timeline for farmers and other big emis...
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- Date created
- 2008
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22569425
- Related subjects
- Clark, Helen Elizabeth (Rt Hon), 1950- / Key, John Phillip (Rt Hon), 1961- / Carbon taxes / Carbon dioxide mitigation / Snails / Turtles
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