A podcast discussing government cost-cutting measures, including ambulance staff being tasked with hospital cleaning, a $1.4b climate gap in the budget, and MP entitlements, while also sharing a personal anecdote about illness and immunity.
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Because put it this way, you're talking about people having having a crack in the in the chat. That's fine. But if if they did that, if they made it a reimbursement, then that impacts all politicians equally, doesn't matter the colour of their team, you know, uh, like if it's national and they're just completely white, doesn't matter all of their team, you know. It's it's a um it's a solution to a problem. It's a solution to a problem that the voters and the taxpayers see as a problem that maybe the politicians don't. Because of course, it's them getting the cash and it's their entitlement to the entitlement that they're entitled to entitle, Mr. Luxon. Um, there's a look at some chats, eh? Uh Carl. Uh, yeah, what happens when their family trust charges rent?
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