Winston Peters criticizes National and Labour for attacking superannuation and raising the pension age, calling instead for cuts to wasteful spending, including free university tuition and the women's ministry, to improve economic soundness and address systemic issues in health,
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Cool, I'm pleased to hear that. You're welcome. There's more where that came from. What about we scrap the women's ministry?
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