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The Green Party and the muesli muncher problem

Order Paper: Metiria Turei's benefit fraud admission was a large political risk as the Greens were in the process of making themselves look unthreatening.

Thu, 10 Aug 2017

The Green Party’s predecessor, the Values Party, was much mocked during its 1970s heydey as being a bit weird.

Strange, bearded, sandal-wearing, dope smoking hippies, there was a favoured epithet for them: “muesli munchers.”

Eating muesli was a strange, fringe activity in the 1970s. Breakfast

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