Heather du Plessis-Allan
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Nobody else that I'm aware of.
Nicola Sturgeon seems to think she's the victim in all of this.
She claims that she has been persecuted for a crime she didn't commit.
And yet she scurries from one interview to the next in order to publicise her book.
There is growing incredulity there.
north of the border, but particularly south of the border, that there isn't already some sort of investigation into just exactly what happened.
And I think that is where we will end up, that there will be at the end of the day an investigation into Sturgeon's
involvement in her own private life, so to speak, her own management of her financial affairs, which seem from this distance to be beyond incredible.
in a nation, which is what Nicholas Churchill was often posited as being, then he would indeed be absolutely questioning everything.
Because, you know, for many businesses, banking decisions are really just about rates and fees.
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May mayhem sail on now.
Have a lovely day.
so to the old old comparison that we do with australia the chief economist for one of aussie's largest banks is in new zealand at the moment getting a lay of the land and lucy ellis the westpac group chief economist is with us morning lucy good morning heather great to be here yeah now give me your take on this tax haven business are we really turning into a tax haven for you guys or is this just silly politics
Yeah, but what about, Lucy, let's take it out of the property sector and just talk about startups.
I mean, because this is largely where the people are going to make huge gains.
I mean, you could go from having nothing to having potentially billions.
Are they the ones who might come looking here?
Now, having a look at what's going on with us economically and Australia, how are we shaping up at the minute?
What do you think is going to happen here in terms of growth, you know, coupled to inflation?