A podcast featuring former Prime Minister Helen Clark discusses the breakdown in communication and political tension between National and NZ First over the release of emails revealing differing positions on US strikes in Iran, highlighting concerns about coalition governance and裡
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But Winston's been around long enough to know that if you're going to release these kinds of emails, you redact what your prime minister thinks and you inform the office and ask them first. And he did neither of those things. So this was deliberate, wasn't it?
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