The Bradbury Group Pre-Budget Special with Chris Hipkins, Matthew Hooton, John Tamihere & Craig Renney

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I am proud to announce a brand spanking new weekly Political Podcast, The Bradbury Group,  proudly sponsored by Waatea News (Journalism you can trust) to launch live 8pm Tuesday on ROVA, Youtube, SkyTV and Waatea’s main Facebook page.

Each week we will interview a Political Party Leader 1 on 1 live and then open the debate up to a panel of pundits, politicians and political commentators for fierce debate.

Fourth Estate media is dying, The Bradbury Group will fight back.

Our first show is a pre budget special and we will be interviewing Chris Hipkins, leader of the Labour Party followed by a panel debate on the Budget with:

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  • Maori Party President John Tamihere
  • NZ Herald Columnist Matthew Hooton
  • NZCTU Economist Craig Renney.

The Bradbury Group – NZs best weekly political argument – 8pm Tuesday nights live.

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21 COMMENTS

  1. Martyn Bradbury is an iconic New Zealander …unlike the rag tag bunch of traitors running the country…

    We would be so much the poorer without him!

  2. Big Congratulations to you Martyn !
    Please ask Mr. Renney about the feasibility of Luxon’s boy maths, whereby defending his rich foreign house buyers plan, he stated along the lines that this would grow the economy and thus flowed better lives for others ? Eg. Does an overseas buyer, buying a $17M house to live here part time , really lower cost of living, create employment etc ? Or does it exacerbate more problems in the economy?

    • I think Luxon when he speaks is uttering oratorical prophesies in his own mind. The
      Bradbury Group looking good. I am getting it on my old computer no probs which I am grateful for.

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  4. Hipkins still avoiding a CGT and Wealth tax promise. So, I’ll be voting Maori or Greens. Just a note the Greens need to stand up on principle. E.G. they should have told J.A. they’d leave the coalition if she didn’t remove the vaccine mandates forcing people to take shots or lose their jobs. And those shots have made a lot of people ill or dead.
    Labour really are the good cop to National’s bad cop. Just do nothing and you’ll be government next time round.

    • Labour had a majority, Greens were given various roles but not like the present coalition of chaos requirement that Luxon needs to tick his box as PM. Also: “And those shots have made a lot of people ill or dead” how many is a lot compared to how many saved?

      • Very good question Phil. Throwaway lines like that without the actual data are meaningless.
        How many of the polio vaccines killed people or how many did they save?

  5. Excellent effort tonight Bomber. You have created a winning format from the ashes of the working group. After tonight I think Damien has done us all a favor by going and allowing you to move on and provide a much needed voice for so many disenfranchised people who aren’t in any way sorted.

    I love the black background wit the red star.

    Highlight of the week for the rest of the year.

    Hipkins was his predictable self and had the chance to step up if he actually believed that the same old LINO bullshit is simply not going work.

    Hooten had a point about old Labour leading the revolution’s of the past every 50 years or so. Were overdue for a realignment. Problem is LINO only want to do the minimal when much much more is desperately needed. Its almost as if Hooten is as desperate as the rest of us to overthrow this corrupt idiotic shambles that is talking the country to hell in a handbasket. Hipkins is no revolutionary leader of old. That’s what makes it all so depressing.

  6. “Each week we will interview a Political Party Leader 1 on 1 live” Martin Bradbury

    Credit, where credit is due to Chris Hipkins for making this launch a success by appearing and giving it the prestige it deserves.

    Can’t wait to see which Party leader steps up to the mic. next week.

  7. Already the ‘Bradbury Group’ is being mentioned in parliamentary debate.

    (Correct me if I am wrong); Can’t say I can recall the ‘Working Group’ ever reaching that level of recognition.

    Great work Martyn and team.

  8. Great show and well argued views except for Mathew who gets to personal to quickly… Graig wiped the floor with him.
    Bomber you need to shorten your self description to leftie.
    Please please get rid of the sausage roll eater and get a real politician.

  9. Marty, I would like to become a parking warden. ‘Leave the fields’ as we Gisbornites say. You seem to be over-attached to this job’s money. When you disallow free speech.

    You small business Left blogs haven’t helped us, ultimately.

    • I was talking about my criticisms of Chippy/ ‘Shifty’ which were censored here, so Martyn wouldn’t annoy the incredible right-wing prick that is Labour’s latest neoliberal leader.

  10. Great to see this up and running. Tho would like to point out you fired a lot of good questions at once to Hipkins but he only answered the last softball one and you didn’t follow through with his stupid captains call on tax reform, shafting David Parker and he recently said again he disagrees with Parker’s ideas…, although they are still friends…Oh really, well what does that mean for tax reform. Same old same old. Hipkins was the reason Labour lost the last election. Such a bad choice to replace Jacinda. You need to keep up the good work but ask the hard questions like an attack dog snd not let that grinning incrementally inept monkey Chippy get away with his neo liberal bullshit.

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