A political podcast featuring Barry Soper discusses the fallout from Nicola Willis's sharp critique of Shane Jones' 'butter chicken tsunami' comment during a cabinet debate, highlighting rising political tensions, coalition dynamics, and media ethics concerns in the lead-up to a徨
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Seymour bemoans critics reducing immigration debate to 'soap opera' politicsWillis positioned as key counter to Peters
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