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Our 2011 election manifesto - Labour Party

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<strong>Labour</strong> will ensure that NZDF bases and buildings are of sufficient quality to be safe<br />

and secure.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will explore the NZDF‟s role in carrying out research and development both in<br />

the interests of enhancing its own capabilities and in contributing to innovations with<br />

civilian applications.<br />

Operations<br />

New Zealand has a proud history of participating in UN mandated or supported operations in<br />

locations around the world.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> supports our continued participation in operations where our presence is having a<br />

demonstrable and positive effect, such as the ISF in Timor Leste and RAMSI in the Solomon<br />

Islands. We will consult with our security partners about developing an exit strategy for the<br />

PRT in Afghanistan by 2014.<br />

We need to be mindful that we have a small and focussed defence force. We need to be<br />

wary of stretching our personnel and equipment beyond their capacity.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> does not support the current deployment of SAS troops to Afghanistan. <strong>Labour</strong> would<br />

see out our present commitments and bring the SAS home in March 2012 at the latest.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will continue to deploy the NZDF on operations that are UN mandated or<br />

supported, consistent with our foreign policy approach.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will take an independent stance on which operations we choose to participate<br />

in.<br />

<strong>Labour</strong> will end the deployment of the SAS to Afghanistan in March 2012, at the<br />

latest.<br />

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