Back Benches 16 July 2008
Back Benches 16 July 2008
The panel tonight for Back Benches is Ron Mark NZ First, Judy Turner United Future, Sue Moroney Labour and Chris Tremain National.
We’ll be talking about the death of Sergeant Wootton and whether we’re too soft on offenders, closing bars in Auckland at 3am does it make for a safer if less sophisticated city and banning telemarketers … this is a United Future policy. And what about NZ First did they get the money or not …
There’s Damian Christie’s News Review and Real People and we’re Peeping and Peering in Sport and Recreation Minister Clayton Cosgrove’s office.
All this and more … See you at the BackBencher pub tonight between 8 and 8.30 pm (the show starts just after 9pm); otherwise tune into TVNZ 7 (on Freeview) or on-line at tvnzondemand.co.nz
For more details contact: backbenches@tvnz.co.nz
ENDS
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