Labour calls for a pause in government funding for Gumboot Friday, arguing that its promotion of alcohol as a mental health treatment is harmful, unethical, and contradicts evidence-based mental health practices, while highlighting concerns about transparency and the exclusion of
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Um, I guess it's, you know, these guardians are responsible for 86 billion of all New Zealanders money and, you know, we all have feelings about what we'd like to think that money goes into and we'd all have opinions about it. So I do think it is their responsibility to have a policy that reflects people's broader concerns. And in 2020, they actually had those policies which specifically express things like that. And then they were taken out, you know, so they could invest in these companies, companies which are only known because of the database that New Zealand co-sponsored a bill to create in 216, which actually, you know, caused political ruckus between us and Israel. So I feel like it's correcting something they already knew was right and decent. And I feel like most New Zealanders would be OK with this.
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