Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins defends the party's 2026 election list, addressing controversies around police candidate disclosure, diversity in appointments, and the placement of loyal party figures, while denying claims of financial misrepresentation.
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Okay, uh, but at the same time, when we come to capital gains tax, you say the family home is exempt, the family home is everything. You know, if you are using the your your entitlements to help out with the family home, I get it, but this is a holiday home.
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