Those of whom we break bread | Quite Simply Politics #15
Green Party Co-leader Hon. James Shaw stopped by to talk to us about memories of the campaign trail, electric vehicles, ugly policy and pouring pints.
Voting closes Saturday 14th October, so don't forget to go and vote!!
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Attack of the chihuahua | Quite Simply Politics #14
Hon. Michael Wood sits down with us to discuss political hoardings, the mentality of social media, missile launches and what's been on peoples mind this election season.
It's currently election season so don't forget to go out and vote!
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The diplomatic protection squad | Quite Simply Politics #13
Hon Mark Mitchell takes time from the campaign trail to talk about the feedback he is hearing most while out door knocking, his new, self appointed "diplomatic protection squad," and together they get into the nitty gritty of how ngā Pirihimana (the Police) are both perceived and performing. There is also a QSP first that leaves Holly utterly gobsmacked.
This episode was due to be filmed on 18 September however the Albany Bus Station stabbing took precedence. Our thoughts are with those affected by the tragic event. Remember if it is an emergency - call 111.
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You can't be what you can't see | Quite Simply Politics #12
Hon Priyanca Radhakrishnan talks to Holly about learning New Zealand Sign Language, the 2023 election, India potentially reverting back to its original name of Bhārat and trying to promote social cohesion in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Better than I thought | Quite Simply Politics #11
Naisi Chen joins Holly to chat about who she sees as her sisters and aunties in Parliament, being the youngest MP in the Labour caucus. They also cover how Naisi deals with accusations of being a spy, and the three things she wants to achieve during her time in politics.