A political commentary discussing the potential of former All Blacks captain Tane Randell joining NZ First, examining concerns about the party's visibility and accountability, while also touching on global geopolitical tensions, economic risks, and foreign policy stances of NewZe
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Well, she's in Washington at the moment. And she's there for other meetings, but she will be meeting with officials in the White House. And I've got to say, Nicola Willis, and a bit like Chris Luxon in recent days, they've been somewhat more critical of the US than her ministerial colleagues have been in the past.
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a more independent foreign policy posture
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