Talk:Max Bradford

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[edit] Theft

Why does the article not discuss Bradford's most notable act, his electricity reforms? Fellow NZ National Party MP, Luxton stated that electricity supply ought not be treated any different from any other product, he used baked beans as an analogy. Bradford ran with that idea and without a mandate from the public sold the legacy built up by five generations of NZers. Sold often, in the tradition of the Fay Richwhite transactions, to foriegn business interests. Richard 09:36, 9 July 2006 (UTC)