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Keep telling a lie often enough and people might start believing it

Analysis: Plenty to hold Coalition government to account for but should not be based on a falsehood.

Thu, 12 Jul 2018

There seems to be a view in politics that, if you keep on telling a lie long enough, people will start to believe it.

National Party leader Simon Bridges has repeated his party’s claim that the Coalition government is spending billions of dollars on diplomats. It comes as part of Mr Bridges'

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