The Nation 30 July 2011

July 28th, 2011 at 8:50 pm by Kokila Patel

Sean Plunket with:

  1. Judith Tizard (former Auckland Central MP) on the way ahead for Labour.
  2. An extended interview with Simon Power on his career, his reforms, his ideas and his future.
  3. Ian Duncan Smith (British Work and Pensions Minister) on welfare reform.
  4. Sunday Edition Panel — David Kemeys (Sun Star Times editor), Michael Cummings (Manawatu Standard editor)

30/07/2011 10.30 am, Sunday Repeat 31/07/2011 8.00 am - TV3

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11 Responses to “The Nation 30 July 2011”

  1. Rodders (1,790) Says:

    “Judith Tizard on the way ahead for Labour”

    :D

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  2. jaba (1,924) Says:

    Judith … mmmm, I’m sure Labour MP’s will be watching this with interest

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  3. Rodders (1,790) Says:

    Just noticed that on Wikipedia, Judith’s profession is described as “Restaurant Owner and Manager”

    Do they have food tasters there? ;)

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  4. Elaycee (3,513) Says:

    “Judith Tizard on the way ahead for Labour”

    Bwahahahahahahaaaaaaaa.

    What next? Matt McCarten on small business management? Chris Carter on travelling overseas on $10 per day? Philip Field on low cost tiling around the home?

    Pffttt

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  5. krazykiwi (9,188) Says:

    Rodders beat me to it.

    Tizard couldn’t find her way out of a paper bag.

    The notion that she’d have anything remotely intelligent about how to silence the “woop woop pull up” terrain alert currently blaring in the Labour cockpit is completely absurd.

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  6. Roflcopter (307) Says:

    Tizard will probably be so drunk she won’t even make it to the repeat on Sunday.

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  7. Falafulu Fisi (2,168) Says:

    An extended interview with Simon Power on his career, his reforms, his ideas and his future.

    His reforms? Nah, his wowserism.

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  8. Chris2 (621) Says:

    Anyone else fed up with listening to that pompous academic with the uncombed-hair that is on the Sunday morning Paul Holmes show every week?

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  9. Elaycee (3,513) Says:

    @chris2 – Agree. Johanssen is simply a patsy to nod and wink at anything that Holmes says.

    No chance of a balanced panel on this programme – if it’s not Johanssen it will be Mike Williams / McCarten / some other unionist or placard waver from the far left of the political spectrum. We really deserve better.

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  10. Nookin (2,515) Says:

    I gave up watching Sunday, and indeed most programmes involving political commentary, because it’s all, basically, propaganda. There is very little objective comment and Johanssen is no exception.

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  11. jaba (1,924) Says:

    doesn’t Johanssen know that John has an H in it .. Kenneth Mhair should complain

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