A political podcast discussing Prime Minister Luxon's leadership after a caucus fallout, critiquing media overreaction, security failures in government appointments, and broader foreign and domestic policy concerns.
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He appointed Manderson despite knowing that he was a threat to our national security. He said due process was followed, having failed to follow that process himself. And he pressured the Foreign Office into signing off on this appointment. How has he taken responsibility?
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