'Jeepers' - sparks fly in TV debate; Collins doubles down on wage subsidy, Deputy PM plan
Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins clashed in a more 'robust' second TV debate last night.
Jacinda Ardern and Judith Collins clashed in a more 'robust' second TV debate last night.
Te Tai Tokerau MP focuses on building on initiatives already rolled out by the Govt.
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National leader Judith Collins is calling on PM Jacinda Ardern to correct the record.
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COMMENT: Judith Collins will need more of her brave face as fiscal errors dog campaign.
Some errors are accepted and some are disputed as being errors.
Labour would say goodbye to plastic straws and fruit stickers.
COMMENT: Voters can detect when someone is trying to be someone they're not.
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COMMENT: The centre-right is not a tension-free zone.
Collins and Ardern offered very different visions and styles on the West Coast yesterday.
A National MP is doubling down on posting a fake Ardern quote and Collins needs to act.
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National's finance spokesman Paul Goldsmith has had to make another correction.