The Working Group with Minister Michael Wood, Efeso Collins & Damien Grant

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This week in studio with Minister Michael Wood and Auckland Mayoralty Candidate Efeso Collins. Damien Grant will also be present.

Issue 1 – Auckland Mayoralty – democracy is at stake!
Issue 2 – Latest TVNZ Poll – MMP spectrum is splintering – why?
Issue 3 – Government gold plated Unemployment scam vs Fair Pay Agreements – with economy faltering what’s best for NZ?
Issue 4 – Fuck Boy Island – is this the public brodacsting TVNZ should be making?

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Fresh from our explosive Auckland Mayoralty Debate, we bring an amazing combo like this up? That’s after the Willie Jackson/Brook Van Velden panel, the Matt McCarten/Hooton panel and the Bernard Hickey/Jack Tame panel!

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The podcast broadcasts live at 7.30pm from the Mediaworks studios on Facebook, YouTube & The Daily Blog and posted up afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rova & Youtube.

5 COMMENTS

  1. Bomber it was good to see Michael Wood fronting again. I am a harsh critic of the lack of anything ” transformational ” but Michael gives me a little hope in an otherwise dark New Labour reality.

    Michael like Kiri Allen I respect and just imagine what he could do for working people without the restraint of his neo liberal New Labour colleagues.

    At least Willie Jackson pretended to be left for a while when the Alliance was around. Now he has pinned his flag to the party which has not changed an iota and seems very content with those he used to oppose in what he describes as one of his many former lives.

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