A political podcast discussion examines claims of National Party whip Stuart Smith’s absence from caucus meetings, the stalled Indian FTA negotiations, media scrutiny of political denials, and the controversy over personal attacks during parliamentary proceedings.
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no I find it just incredible really when trying you know the trade minister and others have had more than 20 meetings with the Labour Party Damien O'Connor the former trade minister and in fact they seem to have well it must have got somewhere but they're still standing off and the longer they put it off Heather However, the more advantageous it would be for the Europeans who are on the brink of signing, and if we haven't signed before they do, then there's a clawback issue.
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ironic and symbolic critique of foreign trade agreements
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