Former All Blacks captain Tane Randall announces his political candidacy with New Zealand First, focusing on urgent reform of the electricity sector to address rising costs and underinvestment in critical infrastructure.
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Mate, I could not agree with you more that this is fundamental to our prosperity in this country. We have to get this right. Would you do it? Would you force the current Gen Taylors to do it? Or would you do it through the government in your own way and then just release supply all the time?
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