
Commentators from the right and left make sense of the week in politics, in conversation with Nine to Noon's Kathryn Ryan.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 245 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Ben and Andrew discuss recent events in politics including the death of former Prime Minister Jim Bolger.
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Brigitte Morten and Neale Jones on electricity reform, building consensus and Te Pāti Māori facing difficulties.
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Peter Dunne was the leader of United Future and is a former MP and Minister who has worked within both National and Labour governments. Lianne Dalziel is a life member of the Labour Party and a former MP and Cabinet Minister. She ran as an independen... more
Dale and Liam discuss the Government's handling of the news there was a steep drop in GDP in the second quarter, and the challenges the left block would need to overcome to form a coalition.
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Awesome insights, excellent facilitation by Kathryn Ryan. Any reason why it’s not the separate podcast it once was- I thought the conversations had been cancelled but the found it Nine to Noon!
Ryan leans so far to the right, she’s practically horizontal. Jus another Friedmanite that seems to infest Radio NZ now. Let’s the right winger rabbit endlessly, but constantly interrupting any left of centre input.
A neutral host would be a good start on improving this rubbish.
I enjoy this podcast. Hooton is outstanding.
Interesting debate but I wish RNZ would replace Hooton with someone who behaves less like a spoiled toddler throwing his toys out. The listeners deserve better.
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The content features a dynamic blend of political analysis and commentary, where experts from various political backgrounds provide insights into the week's events in politics. The episodes cover a range of contemporary political issues, economic debates, and social topics relevant to New Zealand, frequently engaging with pressing concerns such as social equity, education reform, and international relations. Each episode not only highlights differing viewpoints but also emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue amid the polarized political landscape. This format creates a space for nuanced discussions that aim to inform and engage listeners seeking to understand the complexities of current political affairs.
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