The piece discusses the suspension of political editor Maiki Schumann, past disciplinary actions against journalists for entering the debating chamber, political tensions between Winston Peters and the Prime Minister over foreign policy, and the Reserve Bank's new charter that en
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No, I don't think she is. But interestingly, Audrey Young reminded us today, and I remember the incident, that Audrey herself took a photo of a guy trying to jump into the bear pit, which is the debating chamber, and for taking that photo, the entire gallery team from the Herald was suspended for a couple of weeks by the then speaker Lockwood Smith. So... You know, it was pretty tough back then, but I think what you'll find as a result of all this, Heather, is that Speaker Gerry Brownlee, he'll be tightening the rules yet again and just explaining to the journalists, because they clearly need explaining too, that you don't chase MPs around Parliament if they've refused to comment, you let them go to their offices.
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