EPISODE · Oct 21, 2022 · 52 MIN
Newshub Nation October 22nd 2022
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National Deputy Leader Nicola Willis defends her new plan to tackle poverty, an uncosted social investment fund with voluntary participation. We go to London for the latest lunacy in Westminster with Harriet Line, Deputy Political Editor of the Daily Mail. On The Pitch, National's Broadcast Spokesperson Melissa Lee blasts the mega-media merger that was defended by Tracey Martin on last week's show. An exclusive report from Senior Reporter Conor Whitten exposes an alarming lack of support for children with imprisoned parents. Then, on Backstory Simeon Brown opens up about a path to politics defined by faith, family, and fatherhood. And dissecting the news of the week on our expert panel: AUT Associate Professor Ella Henry, Former ACT MP Heather Roy, and Stuff Sundays Editor Tracy Watkins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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National Deputy Leader Nicola Willis defends her new plan to tackle poverty, an uncosted social investment fund with voluntary participation. We go to London for the latest lunacy in Westminster with Harriet Line, Deputy Political Editor of the Daily Mail. On The Pitch, National's Broadcast Spokesperson Melissa Lee blasts the mega-media merger that was defended by Tracey Martin on last week's show. An exclusive report from Senior Reporter Conor Whitten exposes an alarming lack of support for children with imprisoned parents. Then, on Backstory Simeon Brown opens up about a path to politics defined by faith, family, and fatherhood. And dissecting the news of the week on our expert panel: AUT Associate Professor Ella Henry, Former ACT MP Heather Roy, and Stuff Sundays Editor Tracy Watkins. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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