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14 December 2007
NEWSLETTER: Key Notes No.24
MORE FROM THE HEARTLAND
This afternoon, I'm back on the road in the Heartland Tour ute, heading up the Kapiti Coast and stopping off in towns along the way.
I've had a great few weeks. It's been really humbling to receive so much support and good wishes from people I've never met.
Last weekend, we made our way from Te Awamutu to Rotorua via Taupo, where, first thing on Saturday morning, I convinced 300 people to go and jump in the lake - by blowing the starter's horn for the Taupo Half Ironman.
This week I headed to the top of the South Island and met locals in Blenheim, Picton, and Havelock, got mobbed in Nelson, and had afternoon tea in Motueka.
I'm planning to spend this coming Monday in Northland, on the last leg of the tour for the year. There are so many places we haven't had the chance to get to on this trip, but I'll be on the road again in 2008, hoping to meet as many people as I can.
ON AIR
Listen here to my interview with Wallace Chapman on Kiwi FM. We talk about the Heartland Tour, the Electoral Finance Bill, and TransTasman newsletter's annual report card on the performance of MPs.
HAPPY CHRISTMAS!
This is the last edition of Key Notes for 2007. Thanks for reading, and thanks for all your comments on the website.
It's been a busy and successful year for the National Party, and after a short summer break our team will be back on deck and focused on the challenges that election year will bring.
We have a lot of work to do. We'll be building on National's vision for a reinvigorated New Zealand, and rolling out our policies so Kiwis can see exactly where we stand.
Until then, on behalf of my colleagues in Parliament and the National Party, I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year.

John Key MP Leader of the National Party Tweet
This afternoon, I'm back on the road in the Heartland Tour ute, heading up the Kapiti Coast and stopping off in towns along the way.
I've had a great few weeks. It's been really humbling to receive so much support and good wishes from people I've never met.
Last weekend, we made our way from Te Awamutu to Rotorua via Taupo, where, first thing on Saturday morning, I convinced 300 people to go and jump in the lake - by blowing the starter's horn for the Taupo Half Ironman.
This week I headed to the top of the South Island and met locals in Blenheim, Picton, and Havelock, got mobbed in Nelson, and had afternoon tea in Motueka.
I'm planning to spend this coming Monday in Northland, on the last leg of the tour for the year. There are so many places we haven't had the chance to get to on this trip, but I'll be on the road again in 2008, hoping to meet as many people as I can.
ON AIR
Listen here to my interview with Wallace Chapman on Kiwi FM. We talk about the Heartland Tour, the Electoral Finance Bill, and TransTasman newsletter's annual report card on the performance of MPs.
HAPPY CHRISTMAS!
This is the last edition of Key Notes for 2007. Thanks for reading, and thanks for all your comments on the website.
It's been a busy and successful year for the National Party, and after a short summer break our team will be back on deck and focused on the challenges that election year will bring.
We have a lot of work to do. We'll be building on National's vision for a reinvigorated New Zealand, and rolling out our policies so Kiwis can see exactly where we stand.
Until then, on behalf of my colleagues in Parliament and the National Party, I hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year.

John Key MP Leader of the National Party Tweet






