The podcast discusses rising power prices, the potential breakup of gen tailors to reduce costs, and broader public discontent over the cost of living, with calls for political accountability and reform.
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Or Ans has got his finger up. He's like, absolutely no, you have to protect those. You protect those burnout boys' eyes. He's worried about them. Whatever. No one cares. Now, um power prices, Tim, they are going to be a massive issue, aren't they? This election. Do you have confidence though that the things that have been announced are actually going to make a difference? Or is it going to take a wacky policy like New Zealand first to bust up the gen tailors?
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growing public support as a solution to high costs
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