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Oral Questions – 21 July 2020

Questions to Ministers Dr DEBORAH RUSSELL to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the economy? Hon JUDITH COLLINS to the Prime Minister: Is she satisfied with her Government’s record of delivery for new transport projects across the country? Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister

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Goodbye Prime Minister

Goodbye Prime Minister

You are missed! This is the second week in a row that you’ve not fronted for your usual Monday morning slot on the AM show. Please come back. We need to farewell you properly and give you an appropriate send off. But I am getting ahead of myself. Of

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Another Millennial Bites the Dust

Another Millennial Bites the Dust

National MP, Andrew Falloon has resigned and won’t stand at the next election. Andrew Falloon will stand down at the election after sending an indecent image to a person, Stuff understands. The 37-year-old MP for Rangitata, who was elected in 2017, announced in a press release on

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Here Comes Winston

Here Comes Winston

At some point in this election cycle, Winston Peters was going to have to differentiate himself from the Labour party. He’s now slayed the poor legacy of never completing a term in government, so he is moving to recover the votes he lost after Ron Mark’s cock-up

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Willy Nilly

Willy Nilly

I have been described as an “idiot” for saying this, but I really do think Labour, and the left in general, are running scared of Judith Collins. The latest cab off the rank is Willy Jackson. In a Facebook post, rather too well written for anyone to believe that he

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Collins and Brownlee Have No Hope of Winning

Collins and Brownlee Have No Hope of Winning

Please remember that Jacinda Ardern did not win the last election. She improved on their polling and arguably got a better result than they would have under Little (which is tantamount to the multiple Facebook “thumbs up” for a picture of a cute kitten), but neither she nor Labour won

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Middle New Zealand Has Stirred from Its Slumber

It concerns me immensely that it has taken three years for the National Party to see the wisdom of appointing Judith Collins as their leader. I was of the opinion that political parties are elected by the people for the people. Elected members are there because the electorate has chosen

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National’s “Third Choice”

National’s “Third Choice”

The AM Show was good on Friday. Judith Collins used to be a regular on the programme, of course, but suddenly she is otherwise engaged. To great amusement, as much to himself as anyone, Simon Bridges was brought back in her place. I have always been a bit of a

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