Paul Brennan and Winston Peters

In a lively discussion, Paul Brennan and Winston Peters tackled key political issues in New Zealand, such as unreliable polls, the need for increased foreign investment, and a bill targeting banks with ideological lending restrictions. Peters advocated for local decision-making on water fluoridation and highlighted New Zealand's commitment to transparency in international financial support. He expressed concern over the discrepancies in polling data, emphasised the importance of a strategic plan for improving their party's standing, and reflected on past policy failures that hindered economic growth.

The conversation also covered the controversial bill aimed at penalising banks that impose ideological lending restrictions, which Peters believes undermines legal industries. He called for greater local autonomy in health decisions regarding fluoridation and concluded with insights on international relations, particularly around the Cook Islands and the conflict in Ukraine. Overall, it was a robust dialogue on governance, local issues, and international diplomacy.

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Paul Brennan and Winston Peters

In a lively discussion, Paul Brennan and Winston Peters tackled key political issues in New Zealand, such as unreliable polls, the need for increased foreign investment, and a bill targeting banks with ideological lending restrictions. Peters advocated for local decision-making on water fluoridation and highlighted New Zealand's commitment to transparency in international financial support. He expressed concern over the discrepancies in polling data, emphasised the importance of a strategic plan for improving their party's standing, and reflected on past policy failures that hindered economic growth.

The conversation also covered the controversial bill aimed at penalising banks that impose ideological lending restrictions, which Peters believes undermines legal industries. He called for greater local autonomy in health decisions regarding fluoridation and concluded with insights on international relations, particularly around the Cook Islands and the conflict in Ukraine. Overall, it was a robust dialogue on governance, local issues, and international diplomacy.

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