Talk:Jim Anderton's Progressive Party

to the left?
Quote: Recently, the party has been promoting its [...] "anti-drugs" policy and cutting the corporate tax rate to 30%.

Is this correct? And it's still considered to the left of the NZ Labor party?

Yes, it is a strange policy, but the party believes that a corporate tax cut would encourage companies to reinvest their profits in their businesses, boosting employment and productivity, as well as attracting job creation by foreign investors.

what the?
the founding is not disputed. it is 2002. Until a few weeks before the election, Jim et al were still in the Alliance.

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