The podcast examines debates around pharmacist diagnostic powers, a tense exchange between Moana Maniapoto and Winston Peters, and Christopher Hipkins' immigration commentary, highlighting tensions in healthcare policy and political discourse.
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final drinks get your drinks final drinks that's actually quite a good way to end the show we could do that um i think we're done thanks uh fano for tonight thanks uh kerry for joining us kerry nuku from the new zealand nurses organization um yeah we always need to go like i'm not the kind of person that will go i won't do what national does oh came from labor labor bad you I'm not going to do came from national national bad but I am going to have a healthy amount of skepticism when national and act release things and I'm my first question is okay why why because so often we have found in this this term that the why is often around commitments they made earlier in the term that screwed their budget so they need to find ways of doing things which are next to nothing or cheaper or the wise have been to help privatize and help the private sector or why's have been to speak to a very small slice of New Zealand who doesn't like you know melanin or perhaps the trans community and even though that's a very small slice of the country we might need that two percent to get over the line at the end of the year I think that comment that was made last night was so brilliant about do you piss off the 40 percent of Auckland that are migrants and I guess if your act On New Zealand first, you can do that because the other 60% will get you your 8, 10, 12, New Zealand first 15%. So yeah, it's the why. It's always the why.
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