The post ridicules Labour Party propaganda as a failed and rejected source of truth, expressing scorn toward leftwing communist supporters and their influence in politics.
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Well, this is about an effective democracy. And I think it again, if we just take a step back, this is ultimately about New Zealand's being able to have an independent, consistent way to check whether the numbers add up. And I hear you, in terms of having different economists come out of the woodwork and make different statements, but sometimes those statements are contradictory. And this, of course, is something which I believe ultimately will allow us to just run a ruler over the propositions from different political parties. And I think it gives us a bit of an insight into uh why certain political parties don't want this to happen in the first place because they don't want that transparency or that accountability. As I understand that, those are the coalition parties of the current national government. And this is why I've written to both Willis and Edmonds and asked all of us to knock our heads together and just get on with it.
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voters deserve clear, impartial economic scrutiny
Chlöe Swarbrick: Green Party co-leader on the Greens pushing for a Parliamentary Budget Office political aisleSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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