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Supporting democracy in Libya – Keith Locke’s General Debate speech

When it was announced that the UN Security Council was endorsing a no fly zone over Libya, many New Zealanders were pleased. They had been cheering the rebel movement as it liberated towns held by the dictator Gaddafi.

Intervention in Libya – Keith Locke’s speech during the financial review debate for Foreign Affairs

KEITH LOCKE (Green): The situation in the Middle East is now central to the considerations of

Japanese reactor incident knells death toll for nuclear industry (General Debate)

It is heart-breaking to see people in northeast Japan, reeling from the devastation of the earthquake and tsunami, now living in fear of nuclear radiation. 

Christchurch

Our Green MPs have been down in Christchurch mucking in to help residents in the aftermath of the earthquake. Kevin Hague, Keith Locke, and Catherine Delahunty speak about their experiences, the needs they encountered, and what, if any green shoots of hope they saw emerging from the destruction.

Libyans join hands with the people of Christchurch

At lunchtime today I joined a group of Libyans in Wellington’s Midland Park. They were calling for an end to the cruel Gaddafi regime.

No four dollar an hour minimum wage in NZ

The Government must make sure that workers in the care sector are paid more than four dollars an hour, Green Party industrial relations spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

What about foreign affairs? Keith Locke debates the Prime Minister’s Statement

KEITH LOCKE (Green): I want to speak on something that was missing from the Prime Minister’s

Mubarak goes, but Egyptian Democrats still need NZ support

The Green Party has welcomed the departure of Egypt’s dictator Hosni Mubarak, but says New Zealand should remain engaged to help ensure the transition to democracy.