Q+A – Sunday, April 28, 9am on TV ONE
Q+A – Sunday, April 28, 9am on TV ONE
On Q+A this Sunday, Labour and the
Greens are being painted as the loony left bloc after their
joint electricity announcement, we talk to Labour’s Shane
Jones about how far Labour is prepared to go to get
re-elected.
Also on the programme, the Constitution
Review and how it could change the country forever.
We
talk to the Maori Party’s Te Ururoa Flavell on why he
thinks the Treaty of Waitangi should be central to any
Constitution change.
And we hear from David Round from
the Independent Constitutional Review Panel who says it will
make non-Maori second class citizens in their own
country.
On the panel this week, Victoria University
political scientist Dr Jon Johansson, former National Party
president Michelle Boag, and Mana Party vice-president and
former activist John Minto.
Join host Susan Wood and
deputy political editor Jessica Mutch on Q+A at 9am
this Sunday on TV
One.
ENDS
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Better Public Media: Opposing Plans To Scrap The BSA
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PSA: Councils Must Work With Unions And Communities In Fast-Track Reform
Tauranga City Council: Mauao Restoration Work Has Begun
Horizon Research: New Poll Finds High Concern About Fuel Situation

