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The only non politician it seems the <a href="http://newerahatstock.com/monster-energy-hat-c-14.html"><strong>monster energy hat </strong></a> media could find to attack the Government’s youth benefit proposals is a Felicity Perry:A former youth beneficiary says she is horrified by the National Party’s welfare clampdown.Aucklander Felicity Perry said it was highly patronising to take away a young person’s financial independence.“They aren’t going to be learning how to pay their bills or have the opportunity to gain budgeting experience.”Perry, now 27 and studying for a PhD, left an unsafe home environment at age 16 and was on the independent youth benefit for two years.When Perry was on the benefit, she had had to leave an unstable flat in a hurry. “If I had had to go through a bureaucratic process to get my rent changed over in that situation, it would have made things so much worse.Is that the best one can do? That changing a rent payment might be a hassle? God forbid, she has ever had to change an automatic payment.But the name rang a bell. What else is Perry an expert on?Organised a march in support of the Urerewa 17Also a spokesperson for the Peoples Moratorium Enforcement Agency who protested against GE pine treesDoing a thesis on “An Analysis of the Normative Subject Positions Offered by Fashion Discourse”Spokesperson <a href="http://newerahatstock.com/red-bull-hat-c-15.html"><strong>red bull hat</strong></a> for the Wellington group that has formed to challenge ACC’s proposed guidelinesorganiser the 2008 women's "Take Back the Night" rallyspokesperson for Peace Action Wellington, against the War on terrorWellington Anti-GE Action spokesperson, who invaded ERMASo I’m shocked, absolutely shocked, that Ms Perry does not support the Government’s youth benefit changes. Tags: Felicity Perry This entry was posted on <a href="http://rooyee.org/view.php?id=29234"><strong>Carol Muske-Dukes: More Response to Westen's "Story" Theory for Obama</strong></a> Monday, August 15th, 2011 at 12:06 pm and is filed under NZ Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.
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