A post raises concerns that Labour's removal of a climate briefing note may be a deliberate cover-up, questioning party transparency and policy opacity.
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Oh that's we've been doing this for a while, Pat. And certainly during this government, we've talked about a range of issues. Um we've talked about corruption, we've talked about uh lobbying and how um how little control we have about how lobbyists are able to interact with with our government. Um we've talked about climate issues and we've talked about uh this government's assault on Mori. And I I can't think of a single thing that crystalliz all those things. And to one story.
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transparency failure in government records
Missing climate briefing note: Who knew what, and when?criticizes erasure of environmental policy urgency
#BHN 'Unrelenting assault' on Māori rights | Disappearing climate briefing | New Roy Morgan poll | Small business liquidations increaseSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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