The piece discusses the Poll of Polls predicting a high probability of the coalition government winning a second term, examines the Greens' policy proposals on electricity prices and household disconnections, and critiques Winston Peters' budget leak revealing a reversal on free
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This is my favorite part of the policy. The Greens are also asking the government to ensure no households are disconnected, solely due to the inability to pay the bills. Asked at what point she would consider a household warranted disconnection for non-payment, as in like how many bills do you have to miss before you actually are disconnected? Chloe Swabrick was unwilling to engage. I would rather not engage in hypotheticals, she said. When all policy is hypotheticals, isn't it? Uh totally, yeah. Totally. All right. RIP fees free.
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Barry Soper: Newstalk ZB senior political correspondent on the Poll of Polls predicting the next election winnersSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.