GE-Free and spin-free day
green-party
Tue Jul 23 2002 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
GE-Free and spin-free day
Tuesday, 23 July 2002, 5:56 pm
Press Release: Green Party
GE-Free and spin-free day
23 July 2002
All seven Green MPs will be out on the streets tomorrow reminding people that voting Green at the election is the only way to stop the Government lifting the moratorium next year.
"There's far too much spin in the GE debate already, so we'll be concentrating on setting the record straight and giving out very informative leaflets and stickers," said co-leader Ms Fitzsimons.
"I'm amazed by the comments from the Prime Minister on National Radio today that she is opposed to extending the moratorium because it could have a "devastating" impact on the economy.
"In actual fact, extending the moratorium could only benefit the economy by building on our international reputation for safe, natural, healthy food.
"By lifting the moratorium, the Government would be trashing that reputation. Embracing the release of GE is the surest way to devastate our economy."
Ms Fitzsimons said there were no New Zealand commercial releases ready to go in the next three years anyway, so extending the moratorium was a safe and reasonable way to go.
Green MPs will be handing out stickers and leaflets around the country tomorrow
A full schedule follows
Jeanette, Keith and Nandor Auckland
8.20am - 9.30am
Meeting at RNZ studio, Cook St
Walk down Victoria St to bus stops and back to RNZ studio
Sue Kedgley Wellington
8.05am - 9am Railway Station
11.30am - noon Victoria University, Quad
Local Contact: Caro Henckels 021 473 361
Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
Rod Donald Wanganui
1.30pm - 2.00pm central town
2.00pm - 2.15pm Red Eye Café (GE-Free café)
Guyton St
Local Contact: Peter Russell (06) 347 6705
Sue Bradford Wellsford
9.00am - 10.00am central town
Local Contact: Andrew Rochford (09) 425 7629
Ian Ewen-Street Blenheim
11.30am - noon central town
Local Contact: Sally Atkinson (03) 577 7593
Other events include a GE-Free party in Napier with local musicians and U
Gene the giant GE tomato on the streets in Gisborne.
Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
a.supporter:hover {background:#EC4438!important;} @media screen and (max-width: 480px) { #byline-block div.byline-block {padding-right:16px;}}
Using Scoop for work?
Scoop is free for personal use, but you’ll need a licence for work use. This is part of our Ethical Paywall and how we fund Scoop. Join today with plans starting from less than $3 per week, plus gain access to exclusive Pro features.
Join Pro Individual Find out more
Find more from Green Party on InfoPages.