The words he is using here are strangely similar to his attempted sell on Kiwisaver kickstart.
IRD document contradicts John Key's claims about KiwiSaver changes
Prime Minister John Key has admitted that New Zealand will have to pay more for medicines if it signs up to the Trans Pacific Partnership but he says this was unlikely to affect consumers.
"But for consumers that won't make any difference because on subsidised drugs you pay $5 for your prescription. So the Government may incur slightly more costs there."
He said the greater costs would be balanced out by the revenue from increased exports which would result from the deal.
"But for consumers that won't make any difference because on subsidised drugs you pay $5 for your prescription. So the Government may incur slightly more costs there."
He said the greater costs would be balanced out by the revenue from increased exports which would result from the deal.
IRD document contradicts John Key's claims about KiwiSaver changes
Inland Revenue warned cutting KiwiSaver incentives would hit enrolments, contradicting Prime Minister John Key's claim it had advised changes would "not make a blind bit of difference".
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