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NZ Politics Daily: Monday Nov 3, 2014

Bryce Edwards
Mon, 03 Nov 2014
Housing
Jo Moir and Dave Burgess (Stuff): Council bullish on buying state houses
Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): No state house sale moves: Key
Rebecca Quilliam (Herald): State houses on the chopping block
Joel Cosgrove (Fightback): Housing under Neoliberalism
 
NZ intervention in Middle East
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Concern over Kiwi jihadists
Tracy Watkins (Stuff): The new terror threat
Tony Wall and Marty Sharpe (Stuff): Maori Muslim backs Islamic State
 
Employment
Vernon Small (Stuff): Employment law 'a step backwards'
Jane Clifton (Listener): Give us a break (paywalled)
John Anthony (Stuff): New employment laws 'common sense'
 
NZ role in fighting Ebola
 
Labour Party
Vernon Small (Stuff): Cunliffe loyalists back Little
Denise Irvine and Aimie Cronin (Waikato Times): Waikato politicians pitch for Labour's top jobs
Gordon Campbell (Werewolf): Rethinking Labour
Simon Buckingham (Daily Blog): Where are Labour Candidates on disability?
 
Greens
Matthew Beveridge (Social Media): LewSOS sums it up
David Kennedy (Local Bodies): The Greens are wacky?
Pete George (Your NZ): Green Browning “laughable weirdo”
 
Maori Party
Claire Trevett (Herald): Fox elected as new co-leader
Claire Trevett (Herald): Maori Party focussed on rebuild
 
Blogosphere
Philip Matthews (Stuff): Should Left-wing bloggers just shut up?
Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Where to now for Left Wing Blogs?
Anthony Robins (Standard): Should Right-wing newspapers just shut up?
Rodney Hide (Herald): Forget the Whale and get on with it
Lyn Prentice (Standard): The bad blogger
Pete George (Your NZ): Prentice “lies” again
 
Dirty Politics
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): I’m alive and have something to share
Megan Woods (Radio Live): Dirty Politics goes too far
Waikato Times: Key blurring his lines
Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): For once I agree with Russel Norman
 
Roast Busters
Nicola Gavey (Sexual Politics Now): Where to after Operation Clover?
Kate Dickie-Davis (Daily Blog): Myth Busting Rape Boasters
 
Inequality
 
Other
No Right Turn: A lack of commitment
Shane Cowlishaw (Stuff): From the farm to the Beehive
Hamish Rutherford (Stuff): Going once, twice, power to the people
Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): Greens call for power buyback umpire
David Fisher (Herald): Waitangi wrangle burns $1m legal fees
Keith Woodford (Stuff): New Zealand's dairy dilemma
Michael Field (Stuff): Shane Jones fishing in deep waters
Grant Duncan (Briefing Papers): Two Years to Demonstrate Our Independent Status
Matthew Beveridge (Social Media): Twitter Stats: 31 October
Paul Little (Herald): It's bullying by another name
Martin van Beynen (Press): Should journalists be armed?
Andrew Gunn (Press): Why PM really is a ... star
Jess McAllen (Stuff): Court's gang patch ruling unravels
Rob Stock (Stuff): Chief executive as politician
Eric Crampton (Offsetting Behaviour): Handbags?
Bryce Edwards
Mon, 03 Nov 2014
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