Labour criticises National for failing to deliver on its promise to start construction of a second Mt Victoria tunnel, highlighting concerns over funding, transparency, and lack of public transport options.
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So on the Huddle today, Jack Tang from QA in our Saturday morning show, and also Jordan Williams from the Taxpayers Union gentlemen. Good evening to you. How do you Andrew? We're all there. Jack, are you there? Good day. Good man. Good man. All right, the uh public transport cap. Uh do you think it's a vote winner? What do you think, Jordan? I'll start with you.
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fiscally fictional and underfunded system
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