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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has floated the idea of campaigning on asset sales at the next election - but what does the government have to sell?
Also, a three-day police operation that saw 14 people arrested for being in possession of stolen trolleys has drawn criticism from some local leaders, alleging its an attack on the poor. Is this an appropriate use of police resources?
To answer those questions, former Minister and Ohariu MP Peter Dunne and Silvereye managing director Jo Coughlan joined Nick Mills for Friday Faceoff.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has floated the idea of campaigning on asset sales at the next election - but what does the government have to sell?
Also, a three-day police operation that saw 14 people arrested for being in possession of stolen trolleys has drawn criticism from some local leaders, alleging its an attack on the poor. Is this an appropriate use of police resources?
To answer those questions, former Minister and Ohariu MP Peter Dunne and Silvereye managing director Jo Coughlan joined Nick Mills for Friday Faceoff.
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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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