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New Zealand Taxpayers' Union : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand Taxpayers' Union
The New Zealand Taxpayers' Union is a taxpayer pressure group founded in 2013 to scrutinise government spending; publicise government waste and promote an efficient tax system.〔http://www.taxpayers.org.nz/what_we_stand_for〕 It claims to be politically independent and not aligned to, or intended to develop into a political party. ==Personal== The Union is chaired by a former Television New Zealand political editor, John Bishop. The Union's co-founder and Executive Director is Wellington constitutional lawyer, Jordan Williams. Williams is most known for fronting the 'Vote for Change' campaign during the 2011 referendum on New Zealand's voting system. Williams previously worked at the law firm of former ACT MP Stephen Franks. David Farrar co-founded the Union and sits on its Board of Directors. Farrar continues to be heavily involved in the National Government's campaign activities, as its pollster and was described by Prime Minister John Key as "the best pollster in New Zealand" during his victory speech on election night 2011. Farrar describes himself as "very pro economic liberalism", and has stated that the Taxpayers' Union is not "anti left or right" and "I suspect we will somewhat annoy whoever is in government at the time".
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