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(This story needs a date) ‘Axe carbon tax’ campaign launched The New Zealand National Party yesterday (when was this?) launched a campaign to defeat Labour’s carbon tax. Party Leader Don Brash says the tax will see all New Zealanders pay six cents more per litre of petrol, six per cent more for electricity, seven per cent more for gas, seven cents more per litre of diesel, and 1.3 per cent more for groceries. News - Index - Headlines - Comment - Global News - Image:Img13713.jpg Village pump SCA Wiki - Places, projects & networks - Ideas Bank - News - Diary - Resources - Community / Avoid adverts

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  • (This story needs a date) ‘Axe carbon tax’ campaign launched The New Zealand National Party yesterday (when was this?) launched a campaign to defeat Labour’s carbon tax. Party Leader Don Brash says the tax will see all New Zealanders pay six cents more per litre of petrol, six per cent more for electricity, seven per cent more for gas, seven cents more per litre of diesel, and 1.3 per cent more for groceries. News - Index - Headlines - Comment - Global News - Image:Img13713.jpg Village pump SCA Wiki - Places, projects & networks - Ideas Bank - News - Diary - Resources - Community / Avoid adverts
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  • (This story needs a date) ‘Axe carbon tax’ campaign launched The New Zealand National Party yesterday (when was this?) launched a campaign to defeat Labour’s carbon tax. Party Leader Don Brash says the tax will see all New Zealanders pay six cents more per litre of petrol, six per cent more for electricity, seven per cent more for gas, seven cents more per litre of diesel, and 1.3 per cent more for groceries. “The carbon tax will increase the cost of living, undermine the competitiveness of business and achieve nothing for the environment,” says Brash. “New Zealand is the only country in the world to impose a carbon tax, despite our emissions amounting to just 0.4% of the global total. There is no evidence to suggest the carbon tax will reduce emissions.” The campaign involves thousands of postcards being distributed to households, a petition available at petrol stations, and a series of regional and industry visits by National MPs. More information can be found on the campaign’s website – www.axecarbontax.co.nz. News - Index - Headlines - Comment - Global News - Image:Img13713.jpg Village pump SCA Wiki - Places, projects & networks - Ideas Bank - News - Diary - Resources - Community / Avoid adverts
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