The article reports on a leak of a legal document from Fonterra to a former staffer in the PMO, Trump's criticism of Netanyahu over Lebanon, the growing likelihood of El Niño impacting NZ's winter, Labour leader Tova O'Brien's inquiry into policy announcements, and a science expl
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So this whole thing of like, oh yeah, don't know it's what we thought anyway, so it's no big deal. Just doesn't wash with me. Like why if that's how you feel why why is there an email at all? Why did it go through your like it it none of this is plausible, none of this stacks up, and I think all the commentators that I see that are sort of just what's the big deal?
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