Don Franks on the importance of class in New Zealand
Appearing in a segment on yesterday’s Radio NZ “Ideas” program, Workers Party Wellington Central candidate Don Franks explains the reality behind the superficial rhetoric about New Zealand being a “classless” society.
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Are you standing for Wellington Central in this election. If so we would like to invite y ou to our Meet the Candidates meeting which will be on October 20.
Will give you more details when you respond.
Don is standing for Wellington Central, yeah. I’ve contacted him and he’ll respond to this as soon as he can.