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Fact or fiction: Slip of the tongue, is Shane Jones New Zealand First's saviour?

The OECD is pessimistic about New Zealand's economic prospects but praises its Covid-19 response.

Brent Edwards Sat, 13 Jun 2020

A slip of the tongue got National’s finance spokesperson Paul Goldsmith into a bit of trouble this week.

Telling Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern to “stick to her knitting” after Jacinda Ardern criticised The Warehouse for closing stores and laying off staff after receiving the government’s

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Brent Edwards Sat, 13 Jun 2020
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