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NZ POLITICS DAILY: November 27 2014

NZ POLITICS DAILY: November 27 2014 from Dr Bryce Edwards

Thu, 27 Nov 2014

Today’s content

Dirty Politics

Simon Wong (TV3): Little to Key: 'Cut the crap' over SIS documents

Duncan Garner (RadioLive): For a PM – sorry is always the hardest word

Brian Edwards: On the uncanny resemblance between John Key and Sergeant Schultz

Rob Salmond (Polity): "Cut the crap" - quick analysis

Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): A statement from John Key

Dan Satherley (TV3): Key either lying or not in control – Edwards

Stuff: Apologise or resign, MPs tell Key

John Armstrong (Herald): Lack of apology leaves Key defending the indefensible

Brian Rudman (Herald): Spies bigger threat than terror fighters

Gordon Campbell (Scoop): On the inquiry into one case of dirty politics

Newswire: Goff: SIS report leak 'perfectly appropriate'

Chris Keall (NBR): Superwoman Kitteridge persuades Little to support foreign fighters bill (paywalled)

Martyn Bradbury  (Daily Blog): Why Key must resign

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): I might be the ‘most toxic blogger in the land’ but I can’t be ignored

Martyn Bradbury  (Daily Blog): Why the Judith Collins report is a whitewash

Tim Watkin (Pundit): John Key: The buck doesn't stop with me

Greg Presland (The Standard): Only on Planet Key

Vernon Small (Stuff):John Key ignores the obvious

Andrea Vance (Stuff): Dirty Politics: Keeping Key's hands clean

Peter Wilson and Sarah Robson (Newswire): Insults fly in Parliament over SIS

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The Collins report

TVNZ: Little demands Key 'lift his Government out of the sludge' after Dirty Politics report

Adam Bennett (Herald): Dirty Politics: John Key 'in denial' over SIS report

Isaac Davison (Herald): Investigation found gaps in data

Nicky Hager (Dirty Politics): Notable sections of the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security’s 25 November 2014 report – Nicky Hager

Matt Nippert (Herald): Judith Collins inquiry: Four unanswered questions

Herald: Editorial: PM and office at heart of SIS failure to stay neutral

ODT: Editorial - 'Smile and wave' not good enough

Press: Editorial: SIS at fault but not partisan

Dom Post: SIS actions incompetent and unwise

Andrea Vance (Stuff): John Key: No dirt has stuck to my office

Newswire: Key expected to face more questions on SIS

Patrick Gower (TV3): Key: 'My office did not collude with SIS'

Jane Clifton (Stuff): Planet Key, where reality's 'contested'

RNZ: John Key refuses to accept Slater link

TVNZ: Phil Goff tells John Key to 'man up' and apologise

TV3: Cabinet 'full', Collins must wait – Key

Claire Trevett (Herald): Judith Collins cracks on with being an MP

TV3: SIS can 'absolutely' be trusted – director

TVNZ: Spy chief insists SIS politically neutral after damning report

Paul Buchanan (Kiwipolitico): Media Link: The Slater/SIS/PM’s Office OIA debacle.

RNZ: Security analyst says SIS and PMs office unprofessional

RNZ: PM under fire over 'grubby' dealings

James Ireland (Stuff): Cameron apologises to Collins

Bryce Edwards (Liberation): Top tweets about the Judith Collins Dirty Politics report

David Fisher (Herald): Dirty Politics' 'Chaos and Mayhem', minus one, dine out on report

No Right Turn: Abuse of power: The OIA / public records dimension

Stacey Kirk (Stuff): Opposition rejects 'dirty politics' report finding

Audrey Young (Herald): Dirty Politics: SIS director's three apologies

Peter Wilson and Sarah Robson (Newswire): Insults fly in Parliament over SIS

David Farrar (Kiwiblog): The Collins report

Frank Macskasy (Daily Blog): Judith Collins – the Gift that keeps Giving to the Opposition?

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): The only sorry Phil Goff deserves

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Good on John Key for telling Goff to naff off over apology

Cameron Slater (Whaleoil): Yes you were, and I’m sorry

Pete George (Your NZ): Gwyn report waters down “Dirty Politics”

Anthony Robins (Standard): John Key vs the truth

 

Labour Party

Claire Trevett (Herald): Labour president Moira Coatsworth resigns

John Armstrong (Herald): Little's big clean-out mops up the dregs

Dominion Post: Little reshuffle short on daring

Liam Hehir (Manawatu Standard): Little must address potential challenger

Jody O’Callaghan (Stuff): Christchurch MPs slip down Labour's caucus list

The Press: Editorial: Low rank for Chch a mistake

Isaac Davison (Herald): Labour's reshuffle aims to end infighting

Dene Mackenzie (ODT): Clark's front-bench role pits him against Joyce

Dene Mackenzie (ODT): Surprises and bridge-building

Dan Satherley (TV3): Annette King the 'face of experience' for Labour

Scott Yorke (Imperator Fish): The Andrew Little experiment has failed

Taranaki Daily News: New leader's limited options

 

Countering Terrorist Fighters Bill

Audrey Young (Herald): New legislation to allow SIS surveillance may not get enough support

No Right Turn: Submit!

Carrie Stoddart-Smith (Ellipsister): Maori Party should have opposed the countering terrorist fighters bill outright

Aimee Gulliver (Stuff): Controversial spy bill passes first vote

 
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