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Summary: Plain And Fancy (Press, 15 June 1985)
On 12 June 1985, Fran Wilde, a Member of Parliament from Auckland, expressed frustration regarding the “plain lies” being circulated about her Homosexual Law Reform Bill. In response to her concerns, a letter from E.J. Drewery, a resident of Reefton, was published in "The Press." In a tongue-in-cheek manner, Drewery questioned whether Wilde would prefer "fancy lies" or an "orchestrated litany of lies," suggesting that such deceptive practices had become popular. Drewery's commentary highlights the ongoing debate and tensions surrounding the bill and the discourse it has generated.
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