A YouTube video features Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick in conversation with economist Gary Stevenson, highlighting his recent tour of New Zealand and his observations on public reception and economic perspectives.
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I think it's a little bit unfair actually, because you know, we all uh make sure that we go out and meet with businesses and households and get information that we can't get from official statistics yet. I'm going to Napier tonight to meet with small businesses and firms tomorrow. So I think we all uh really make an effort to uh make sure we we are in the real world, as you put it.
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