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Luxon-Singapore Fuel Deal

3 items · 3 aliases · peaked week of 3 May 2026 · first seen 4 May 2026

The podcast discusses Christopher Luxon's new fuel agreement with Singapore, critiques ACT's immigration policy including the migrant infrastructure levy and English language requirement, and reflects on Judith Collins' leadership as a strong female political figure.

Volume by source orientation Methodology →

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In the press Methodology →

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  • Well, I see Nicola Stamford, I didn't go into why she thought that it hadn't been thought through, but, you know, of course it was made by David Seymour yesterday when he was the acting Prime Minister in the absence of Christopher Luxon, but I mean there are issues in it that I personally like. Serious offenders can be deported no matter how long they've been in New Zealand. So. I think that's one good area. Skilled categories will expire every year. That would require employers to show up to date evidence for demand in that particular category to stay open. I think, again, that's not a bad thing. A five-year wealthier stand down, and I heard questions being asked about what can migrants... get from the wealthier pocket. Well, apparently they have access to job seeker support and accommodation supplements in their first five years. And the other thing is exactly, and the other thing I felt rather strange was the $6 a week, yeah, like a taxation on migrants for infrastructure. I mean, this is a very unusual course of action. to take but nevertheless the English requirement I like because you know having dealt with a number of people on the phone on a number of issues over the recent years I find it very difficult to get your point of view across
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daily-blog Left

critiques hollow claims of economic engagement

Political Caption Competition
10 May
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