On tonight's edition of The Huddle, former Labour Chief of Staff and current director at Mike Munroe Communications and ZB host Tim Beveridge joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day:
Chair of ACC and Pharmac, Steve Maharey has been writing articles criticising The National Party, drawing comparisons to sacked Te Whatu Ora board chair, Rob Campbell. Should the same rules be applied to Maharey?
Two guards suffered hand injuries while one was hospitalised with a concussion after tussling with streakers at Friday's Warriors game in Wellington. Should the streakers face consequences?
Today is Census day- did you do yours yet?
National's Chris Luxon has proposed to cut funding for consultants if elected in October. The core public service spent $1.2 billion dollars on contractors and consultants for the 2021 to 2022 financial year. What do we think of this?
What do we think of people who smoke in cars with children not being slapped with fines for their actions?
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