The Working Group with Raf Manji, Leo Molloy & Damien Grant

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NZ’s best weekly political podcast (that is not funded by NZ on Air) presents a political review of the week unlike any other in NZ broadcasting.

This week TOP Leader Raf Manji, Political Raconteur Leo Molloy and Damien Grant, columnist at Stuff.

TONIGHT:

Issue 1 – Newshub Poll and all its ramifications

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Issue 2 – I voted Chris Luxon and all I got was this receipt? Are National even trying?

Issue 3 – Budget 2023 – can Grant pull a rabbit out of the hat? 

and Issue 4 – Damien’s column on being poor 

The podcast broadcasts live 7.30pm Tuesdays from our purpose built studio bunker ADJACENT to Mediaworks studios on Facebook, YouTube & The Daily Blog and posted up afterwards on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Rova & YouTube 

 

18 COMMENTS

    • I’m still waiting for someone, anyone to ask Mr Luxon if he wants house prices to go UP or Down.

  1. Looking forward to it.

    Is there any chance the journalists can fact check the govt budget.

    I hear they use money spent already as money towards something that is a new announcement – seems deceitful if true.

    Some things on the education announcement don’t add up – not sure what is new and what isn’t.

  2. The National Party Receipt is that a Tax Credit ???

    Can someone please explain it to a Simpleton like me ?

  3. Ew!
    Seriously – Ew.
    Messrs Mintos, Treens and others probably should be looking for a platform of their own.
    I’m worried about Bomber. Won’t be long before he needs an intervention and some wraparound services

  4. Oh, and can Raf please name his Internet Service Provider and what ‘package’ he’s signed up for.

  5. 100% Damian. It will be hard for National to lose the election but Luxon will be the man to do it!!!

  6. Leo was great, entertaining as always. Raf had some interesting points and it was unfortunate we didn’t get to hear them all with the internet issues. Raf has substance and TOP has evidenced based policy so a debate with Damian’s neo liberal ideological driven views would be a great listen.

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