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Yesterdaze: National sticks to its shivving


Yesterdaze: National sticks to its shivving
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Amid some in-House knitting drama this week, there was more speculation the knives are out for National Party leader Judith Collins. But doesn t National always have its knives out? James Elliott has the news of the week. 
It was an exciting week for those holding tickets in the “Seymour Sweepstake”, waiting to see which of the shiny new nine Act MPs would make the first significant contribution to the new Parliamentary term. Congratulations go to those holding the ticket for Nicole McKee, who executed perfectly a brilliantly-conceived ruse, knitting in the debating chamber. As in needles and wool knitting, not Urban Dictionary knitting. Naturally there was speculation as to what McKee was knitting which is whe ....

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The Week in Politics: Government ends the year on a high


Peter Wilson
Analysis - An opinion poll shows the government s popularity has risen since the election, Judith Collins promises to show New Zealand a new National Party and gaining cross-party support for hate speech law reform could be a problem for the prime minister.
Jacinda Ardern was up three points to 58 per cent in the preferred prime minister stakes, according to a post-election poll.
Photo: RNZ / Sam Rillstone
The government ended the political year in the best possible way, with an opinion poll showing it was even more popular now than on election day.
TVNZ s first Colmar Brunton poll since the election showed Labour on 53 per cent compared with the 50 per cent it actually won and around six points up on the last poll taken just before the election. ....

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