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.
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