The controversial Regulartory Standards Bill passed it’s third reading yesterday following impassioned speeches from the opposition that heard Green Party MP Tamatha Paul threaten to burn down capitalism. Claudette Hauiti was in the House.
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The controversial Regulartory Standards Bill passed it’s third reading yesterday following impassioned speeches from the opposition that heard Green Party MP Tamatha Paul threaten to burn down capitalism. Claudette Hauiti was in the House. Author Dale Husband
The controversial Regulartory Standards Bill passed it’s third reading yesterday following impassioned speeches from the opposition that heard Green Party MP Tamatha Paul threaten to burn down capitalism. Claudette Hauiti was in the House.
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