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How exactly are you defining ‘stable’?

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  1. ‘Simple Simon Bridges’ playing the false “rubbish the government game”?

    https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/365337/labour-mp-accused-of-manhandling-press-secretary

    According to this RNZ press release;- the leaker was not actually named by RNZ!!!

    So I suspect this was National party leaking again, as bad as the last one was that Simple Simon Bridges spending also was exposed, and now found to be him falsely leaking his spending for press cover.

    So it looks as though I am right sadly that the “Ministerial services staff” are behind all the leaking of information for “political reasons” probably by National Party cling-ons trying to destablise the labour lead government again and this is inside collussion going on here both inside the Government Ministerial services and the publically owned media network RNZ as they are recieving illegal leaked information from the Government employees conducting ‘poitical actions against their employer.

    National “dirty politics part two”???.
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    “The matter was just the latest in a “series of fiascos” for the government since Ms Ardern had returned from leave, Simon Bridges said.

    “Clare Curran, the Young Labour camp, Shane Jones playing games and Meka’s standing aside,” he said.

    “[The government is] coming apart at the seams.”

    https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/political/365337/labour-mp-accused-of-manhandling-press-secretary

    Sources have told RNZ Ms Whaitiri was difficult to work with and point to a high staff turnover in her office. The press secretary role had been vacant for months.

    RNZ has chosen not to identify the press secretary. She has not responded to requests for comment.

    Both Ms Whaitiri and Ms Ardern are refusing to answer questions on the matter while the investigation is ongoing.

    Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters told RNZ Ms Ardern had alerted him to the reasons behind the inquiry but he would not elaborate on them.

    He would wait until the investigation was over and “see where the cards fall” before commenting, he said.

    “Allegations are not fact. They’re allegations. Let’s see whether they’re meritorious or not.”

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