Danyl McLauchlan

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Politics Writer/Feature Writer/Book Reviewer ·New Zealand Listener·

5 mins to read


Face-off: Simeon Brown has directed public health officials to stop advocacy campaigns against fast food. Photo / Getty Images

National is good on the economy and Labour is good on health and education. These are the convictions of New Zealand swing voters. They stand like ancient monoliths towering over the political landscape, immune to the ravages of time and the actual performance of either party in government.

Labour’s Michael

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