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Article – Graham Adams Former PM Rob Muldoon was fond of saying he was a counter-puncher who only attacked when provoked but David Seymour has obviously realised that when youre dealing with a government with a penchant for passing laws under urgency and minimal … The Act leader reckons the Prime Minister is already backing away from a law change. Graham Adams reports from David Seymour’s national tour on the regulation of speech, and the possibility of a citizens-initiated referendum on the topic. Former PM Rob Muldoon was fond of saying he was a “counter-puncher” who only attacked when provoked but David Seymour has obviously realised that when you’re dealing with a government with a penchant for passing laws under urgency and minimal consultation it’s best to get your retaliation in first.

Graham Adams: Seymour Outflanks Ardern On Hate Speech

Friday, 23 April 2021, 3:33 pm The Act leader reckons the Prime Minister is already backing away from a law change. Graham Adams reports from David Seymour’s national tour on the regulation of speech, and the possibility of a citizens-initiated referendum on the topic. Former PM Rob Muldoon was fond of saying he was a “counter-puncher” who only attacked when provoked but David Seymour has obviously realised that when you’re dealing with a government with a penchant for passing laws under urgency and minimal consultation it’s best to get your retaliation in first. On Tuesday evening, with a howling wind and rain buffeting the Takapuna Boating Club on

Robertson Should Rescind Letter To Air New Zealand

“Parliament is quite rightly this afternoon urgently debating a letter from Finance Minister Grant Robertson to the chair of Air New Zealand that has more than the whiff of Rob Muldoon about it,” says ACT Leader David Seymour. “I requested this debate .

Insufficiently Qualified To Object: Why Labour Ministers Can Be Lied To With Impunity

DAILY BLOG EDITOR, Martyn Bradbury, has lambasted the state bureaucracy for its failure to tell its political “masters” the truth. While entirely justified, his criticism does not go far enough. There’s an old saying: “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” When, as has happened on multiple occasions since 2017, public servants have been caught out lying to their ministers, why haven’t the individuals responsible (and their superiors) been sacked? What is it that prevents Labour politicians from taking steps to ensure both the transparency and accountability of the public service? A coherent answer to this question would not only explain much, it would allow even more to be improved.

Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Māori All Blacks hurtful and racist exclusion from South African rugby tours

Our Truth, Tā Mātou Pono: Māori All Blacks hurtful and racist exclusion from South African rugby tours
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