For our final National Party chat of 2017, we talk to Denise Lee about the $5 billion families package that is being urgently rushed through Parliament. We also look back on the year and chat about some of the things National is proud of.
Te Roopu Nahinara, the National Party's Jami-Lee Ross gives us his take on the Kauri dieback disease and who needs to take accountability. He also discusses the roles of the incoming ministers, such as housing's Phil Twyford, and the briefing papers they recieved.
Today Jami-Lee Ross talks to Kelly about the role of the opposition and what that entails in terms of keeping the government accountable. They touch on the debacle surrounding the water royalty and the TPP, and whether Jacinda Ardern's coalition notes should be made public.
We chat with Jami-Lee Ross from National on the proposed regional fuel tax that Labour plans to legislate next year in Auckland. He also talks to Kelly about the parliamentary prayer and why National believes there should have been more dialogue around the changes.
National Party MP Erica Stanford chats to Kelly about her maiden speech and the plans she has for her new constituency, East Coast Bays. They discuss the contentious topics of extending paid parental leave and the addition of GST to online purchases.
Today National Party MP chats about the discussions occurring around the TPP agreements in Manila, and Kelly challenges some of National's views on the matter. They then talk about cabinet committees and the first week of a Labour parliament.
Kelly asks Jami-Lee Ross what being a good opposition looks like for National and how they are preparing for the 2020 election. They chat about the feeling in tha Party at the moment, and how has been impacted by the recent 'Eminem scandal'
Jami-Lee Ross from the National Party joins us to chat about the coalition results that were announced yesterday, and what the future holds for the new opposition party.
Jami-Lee Ross of Te Roopu Nahinara, the National Party, chats to us about the coalition talks that begun yesterday and what they may have entailed. He then discusses the role of the new MP's and the processes of their induction.