A Labour party release expresses alarm over proposed cuts to the school lunch programme, highlighting the potential loss of Ministry of Education staff, the human cost of tax breaks for landlords, and the government's failure to prioritise children's nutrition and education.
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But a bit of a bit of a fair enough. I mean the defense force, yes, police, but then we've got Uranga Tamariki in their corrections. Um the the uh most of the Ministry of Education is excluded as well. I think the ERO is excluded.
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