A political podcast discussion on drinking culture in Parliament, including reactions to allegations involving MP Mikey Sherman, the opening of a new parliamentary bar, and delays in mental health reform for police.
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Well, I think, I think, though, that the new bar is interesting. So I think there's been, it's actually just opening again today, it's been expanded. So the new bar is on the ground floor of Parliament that Gerry Brownlee's invested a fair bit. And I think my personal view is that's very visible. So people walk in and members of the public come into see Parliament potentially. essentially for the first time can see people kind of all going into this place kind of drinking they might move the seats but initially they had actually seats outside the front door for people drinking and so I wondered whether that's kind of a good look for parliament or
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Pollies: National's Mark Mitchell and Labour's Ginny Andersen on drinking at Parliament, Maiki Sherman, the situation with Labour and FitchSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.