A political podcast discusses the government's decision to disband the Broadcasting Standards Authority, critiques its high salaries and regulatory gaps, and touches on Shane Jones' controversial remarks about rough sleepers and coalition politics, while also highlighting NewZeal
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Well, Shane Jones I've often said is in the mode of the old time orators and I do really enjoy him as a bit of entertainment I suppose, but he did drop a couple of hints with the upcoming maybe coalition negotiations. He said he hinted at lower taxes for smaller businesses. He said there will be a plan to break up the power companies and that'll be number one, he said, on the agenda when it comes to any coalition negotiations. And he said that he was gagged by his leader, Winston Peters, for having a crack at Sam Neill, the actor, for being against mining. and his area he quoted Peters as telling him Shane have you looked at how many Facebook followers and Instagram followers that Sam Neill has I said no he said three times the number of people that voted for New Zealand first shut up
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