A Labour party release criticizes Nicola Willis for celebrating manufacturing growth while 230 jobs were lost due to the closure of the Kinleith paper mill in Tokoroa, highlighting government inaction and community suffering.
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Yeah, and the the and again, look past the savings, and this is exactly the same motivation this week with those huge public service cuts where Nicola Willis, I think was on breakfast TV said that you know, public servants would welcome this.
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a moment of political dissonance and hypocrisy
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