National’s Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly chat...
This week they chat about National MP David Bennet's comments concerning covid 19 and the criticism the party has had from New Zealand's leading microbiologist, Souxsie Wiles.
Then they chat about the National Party's calls for a tax cut for middle-income earners to address economic concerns around the coronavirus.
Finally, they chat about the protests at National's 22nd Bluegreen conference.
The National Party's Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly catch up. This week they discuss governments place-based assessments for housing which has started in Rotorua most recently. Then they have a chat about transparency international calling for political funding reform which follows the Serious Fraud Office’s investigations in National and New Zealand First’s donation scandals. Finally, Denise expresses her concerns over the fire hazard that One Tree Hill has become since the Tūpuna Maunga Authority has stopped livestock grazing.
On the wire this week the National Party’s, Chris Penk stepped in for Denise Lee to keep us up to date on National News. He joined Laura Kvigstad to discuss the effects of the drought in rural Auckland, Simon Bridges teasing of a tax cut package and the right to silence debate that has been sparked around child abuse cases.
The National Party’s, Denise Lee, joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly chat. This week they discuss the loss of three National Party MPs ahead of the 2020 election and the coalitions governments homelessness package and why it has prompted criticism for National's previous moves while in leadership.
The National Party’s, Denise Lee joins Laura Kvigstad for their weekly catch up. They chat about the Serious Fraud Office filing charges in relation to National donations, infrastructure spending and why she is campaigning for an East-West link and whether The National Party will sign up for Facebook's political ad transparency tool in their election campaign.
The National Party's Denise Lee joins host, Laura Kvigstad. This week they chat about the concerns of the politicisation of the police and the recent debate that has sparked around the rising minimum wage.
For the last wire of the year, National MP, Denise Lee joins us to recap her year in National. She tells us about the highs and lows of the year and lets us know what she's looking forward to as we head into the election year, 2020.
The National Party’s, Agnes Loheni, joins Laura Kvigstad to discuss the terrorism suppression bill coming into law, governments' infrastructure spending potentially reviving former National Party road projects and National's Health Discussion Document, and why the National Party wants to ax DHB local elections.
This week the National Party’s, Chris Penk, joins host, Laura Kvigstad to keep us up to date on all the national news. This week they discuss the National Party's concerns around governments' infrastructure spendings. Then, they chat about the foreign donations bill and the draft bill for the cannabis referendum. Penk points to where the flaws are in both of these bills in his eyes.
On today's weekly chat with the National Party's Denise Lee, she joins Laura Kvigstad to discuss the National Party advocating for an elite police force to target gangs. After that, they chat about Andrew Little's announcement to restore voting rights to former convicts who served three years or less in prison. Finally, they chat about the National's latest Palmerston North MP candidate, a 17-year-old youth MP, William Woods. If elected woods would be the youngest MP by three years.