Labour leader Chris Hipkins criticizes the government's economic performance, avoids calling for Finance Minister Nicola Willis's resignation, and argues that the entire government should step down at the next election amid growing economic concerns and criticism of high public支出
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Well, he's he was heard saying, what a what a load of crap. He later said it was about the uh uh Tetriti flags on display rather than the music himself uh itself. But um uh he had somebody had a go at him, one of our uh Don McGlash Jones, one of our renowned musicians, uh Don McGlash and had a go at him. Well, today in Parliament, uh, in the general debate, Bishop um handed his worst performance award at last year's ceremony to wait for it. Yes, Labour's Aisha Viral. Have a listen to him and the other performer at the Labour Soiray last weekend, Barbara Edmonds.
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