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  1. Just being part of the Inter-National party should rule them out of being in the government.
    And shouldn’t the people who spent lots of money cleaning up their falsely contaminated houses be upset with Inter-National for pushing a clearly false policy, and by doing so directly funded one of their mates businesses?

    1. You miss the point. The government guide lines for clean up required the use of two powerful chemicals. Sodium carbonate and sodium hypochlorite. This must have been serious shit to employ Janola and sugar soap to clean up.

  2. So inviting somebody over to smoke meth at your place (yes you live in a state house, so it’s all good, the landlord won’t complain) is no problem. No matter what your story, no matter what your excuse, meth is an illegal drug and u are condoning it in your home. If u get evicted it’s your problem.

    Those who were evicted even thouyotwas the previous Tennant that contaminated were less than 1% by statistical estimation.

    1. Ok Roy, let’s play this game.

      A state house is tested for meth and it returns positive. Please tell us all who you move out?

  3. RNZ grilling of Bridges was pretty pathetic…easy to see whose side Guyon is on….let Bridges off the hook….no passion for injustice…

    Martyn Bradbury should be on Morning Report

  4. Hmm, looks like a group gathering of meth users to me, at least nobody died in an overseas hospital while the PM was on a $100k ego trip.

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