A new poll shows National at 32% and Labour at 35%, creating a hung parliament scenario and offering limited confidence to Luxon amid ongoing economic and political uncertainty.
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Got there at last after weeks. Let's talk positive economic stuff. After weeks of games from Labour finally came on board with the India FTA. It'll be signed in India Monday. Back to the Parliament shortly after that. Nathan Guy, Special Agricultural Trade Envoy, of course, and Chair of the Meat Industry Association. Back with us. Nathan, morning. You remember Roger Douglas, don't you?
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