Ginny Andersen
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And that's important to me.
I believe that Labour is a strong representative of MΔori and the way forward is that MΔori and PΔkehΔ need to work together for solutions.
And so having strong, I'm really proud of all of our candidates in those
I got to meet them all just last weekend, and we're looking forward to working incredibly hard to taking everything away.
I would say that if they're polling at roughly, what is it, 3% or 4%, and that means another 3% or 4% for Labour, then we're happy to take that.
Well, we're working for every single day to do that and we have some excellent candidates in all of those things to be able to do that.
Some of the strongest candidates I've seen in a long time.
Yeah, down at East Point, Willie Jackson.
He's an incredibly hard worker, Willie, and I have to say, while it...
Well, I know he's not your top guy, Mike.
Oh, no, I like Willie.
I'm a lover.
Explain that.
I'm confused.
It was interesting that the Treaty of Waitangi was not in it at all, if that's like sort of a founding doctrine in New Zealand.
I would be like, is there a treaty?
You know, what is it?
You know, like some basic questions about New Zealand's history or to show that, you know, you understand the country you're coming to.
I think I'm generally supportive of that.
I think when it gets weird is that there's extra tests and making it hard, but it does seem really muddled.