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NZ POLITICS DAILY: December 2 2014

NZ POLITICS DAILY: December 2 from Dr Bryce Edwards

Tue, 02 Dec 2014

Today’s content

 

Labour Party

Brook Sabin (TV3): Andrew Little to redefine who Labour stand for

John Armstrong (Herald): New leader out to dismantle economic handicap

Colin James (ODT): The big Little start to Labour’s rebuild

Vernon Small (Dom Post): 'Work' speech a giant first leap for Labour leader

Vernon Small (Stuff): Andrew Little's underwhelming speech

Herald: Editorial: Little's focus on increasing rewards of work welcome

Dom Post: Editorial: Early signs promising from Little

Audrey Young (Herald): Andrew Little works to reposition Labour

Dene Mackenzie (ODT): Labour to work with public on future of work

Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): A problem

Rob Salmond (Polity): Little's speech: Nixon to China

Martyn Bradbury (Daily Blog): Little’s Labour – it’s just a jump to the centre

Rob Salmond (Polity): The Future of Work: Reaction

Tahu Potiki (Press): After initial discomfort, Little hits his stride

 

Countering Terrorist Fighters Bill

Dan Satherley (TV3): Key repeats GCSB lines over anti-terror bill

RNZ: Labour likely to support anti-terror bill

Stuff: Labour leader backs controversial anti-terror law

Newswire: Report due on Govt's anti-terror bill

Newswire: Labour expected to back Govt's anti-terror bill

Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On Labour prematurely declaring victory over the SIS law

Demelza Leslie (RNZ): PM signals tougher security laws

Isaac Davison (Herald): Anti-terror measures may be watered down

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Government may water down anti-terror laws

Jane Patterson (RNZ): Top spy won't be drawn on 'rushed' bill

Newswire: Spy bosses front on foreign fighters bill

Stacey Kirk (Stuff): MPs recall spy boss for questions

ODT: Editorial: Dangers in fast-tracking legislation

No Right Turn: A fatal flaw in the SIS's argument

No Right Turn: Earning their salaries

Martyn Bradbury (Waatea): Muslims are the new Maori

Stacey Kirk and Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): Muslim communities facing a 'backlash' over law

The Standard: The Countering Terrorist Fighters Legislation Bill

 

Iraq

TVNZ: Key's ANZAC idea over ISIS fight a 'cynical ploy' – Little

Adam Bennett (Herald): Defence Force training for Iraq 'just in case' as Key scotches idea of Anzac combat unit

Tracy Watkins (Stuff): Anzac badge 'historically symbolic'

Adam Bennett (Herald): Anzac combat force suggestions 'fundamentally wrong' - Key

No Right Turn: A new ANZAC force?

Rob Salmond (Polity): "To commemorate Gallipoli, we killed your son."

 

Dirty Politics

TVNZ: Andrew Little: Cameron Slater's a sociopath who knows John Key's secrets

Claire Trevett (Herald): Gwyn tight-lipped about leak investigation

Matthew Dentith: Murky Politics

Stephanie Rodgers (On the Left): The downfall of John Key

 

Inequality

Kristin Hall (TVNZ): One in four Kiwi kids still living below poverty line – report

Paloma Migone (RNZ): 260,000 children still living in poverty – report

Stuff: Child poverty declines, but inequality still high

Simon Collins (Herald): Asian kids' health rates slip

Newswire: Budget 2015 to focus on child poverty – Tolley

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): “Poverty” down 3%

 

Other

TVNZ: Kim Dotcom slams 'bogus case' as he's cleared to go home

Chris Barton (Herald): Year of hacks, text amnesia and tweets

Giovanni Tiso (Bat Bean Beam): Other things that are like bubbles

Philip Ferguson (Redline): Kim Dotcom, the far left and Te Tai Tokerau: an autopsy

John Palethorpe (Shinbone Star): Explaining & Winning

Integrity Talking Points: 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index published tomorrow

Newswire: Families Commission renamed Superu

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Husband of ex-MP loses job for peek at records

Claire Trevett (Herald): Ex-MP to face suppression charges

Claire Trevett (Herald): White rabbit brings luck to Keys' 30th

Chloe King (Daily Blog): Stop telling young people to vote. Tell them to start the riot.

Shelley Robinson (Stuff): Sewage pouring into city rivers

Willie Jackson (RadioLive): Independent Maori Statutory Board

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