The Helen Clark Foundation announces a research and advocacy project to address key policy gaps in New Zealand's response to sexual violence against women, focusing on consent definitions, deep-fake AI, virginity testing, and under-reporting, with bipartisan collaboration and law
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Look, I certainly hope that's not going to happen as far as I'm concerned. It's certainly not. People want three parties working together to solve problems. And I think what people forget is that's what we've overwhelmingly had for the last two and a half years. In fact, we've been accused of putting too much legislation through Parliament. You can't do that if you're not extremely organized. Right now, the most important things that are happening is. As anti-money laundering law went through Parliament this year, that's a huge thing. It's the bane of so many people's existence, this AML rubbish that they have to put up with. Nicole McKee seriously simplifying that got through Parliament this week. 90 million litres of diesel has come through and Laura McClure's deep fake porn bill nearly got all the way through the House, got interrupted at the last minute. But the significant thing is there, every party is voting for it. to protect kids from the effects of this awful deep don't fake porn there's a lot of good stuff has happened where the government's just knuckled down got its work done two of those examples i might add were act mps and so um look people people can dramatize if they want but actually uh for the most part people want to get to the end of the week with diesel in the tank and the government's doing a lot of stuff to help that happen you
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