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Hidesight: Ministries galore means more votes, not policies

ACT leader David Seymour has quite correctly questioned why we have ministers of women's, Pacific, Maori and ethnic affairs.

Fri, 23 Sep 2016

ACT leader David Seymour has quite correctly questioned why we have ministers of women’s, Pacific, Maori and ethnic affairs.

The question deserves an answer.

It requires that we delve into how policy is made not how we would like it to be made. We also must question the use of the pronoun

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