A Labour Party release criticises the National Government for failing to address rising fuel and living costs, highlighting the growing financial strain on households and key industries.
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No, look, I think King Ekidion probably chose some words uh unfortunate in the his uh press day his is you know the press conference that we did the other day. We've been clear that cost of living is a focus. There'll be some cost of living relief coming from the Labour Party during the campaign, and uh and I think he was reflecting.
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