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Yeah. The two things about that is what I hear you saying, what I would say to you is what I hear you saying is Winston's a bit of a handbrake for Shane Jones at the moment. And if Winston wasn't there for whatever natural reasons or decisions, that might be the case. It might be worse. And the second thing is before you respond to that, the devastating history of who that man used to be. Like who he used to be, Aotearoa, 1990, 150 years of oppression, you know, the famous imagery of where he's come from to how far he has fallen. It's devastating. boring before oh Tim yeah
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