<p>Act MP Laura McClure joined Green MP Ricardo Menendes March on the NZ Herald this morning and accidently said the quiet part out loud confirming the only &quot;minority&quot; that ACT is ever focused on is Māori, which we&#39;ve always known, but fascinating to hear the list MP publicly state it.</p><p>Chris Penk joined Keiran McAnulty on Breakfast this morning where Penk spent a lot of time explain what he meant when he spoke of a conversation around NZ&#39;s nuclear free status and both members of parliament traded thoughts on the ongoing controversary between Fonterra and the PM&#39;s office.</p><p>The country&#39;s political reporters are in a stand-off with the Speaker Gerry Brownlee over his contemplation of a temporary ban of Stuff Digital from Parliament. Brownlee is set to make a ruling on Stuff&#39;s access to the Parliamentary precinct after raising concerns about some of its reporting last month.</p><p>++++++++++++++++++++Like us on Facebook.com/BigHairyNetwork Follow us on Twitter.com/@bighairynetworkFollowing us on TikTok.com/@bighairynetworkSupport us on Patreon www.patreon.com/c/BigHairyNewsCheck out our merch https://bhn.nz/shop/Donate to our work https://bhn.nz/shop/donation/</p>

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#BHN Penk vs McAnulty on #milkygate | Brownlee v Stuff | McClure says the quiet part out loud

JUN 4, 202689 MIN
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#BHN Penk vs McAnulty on #milkygate | Brownlee v Stuff | McClure says the quiet part out loud

JUN 4, 202689 MIN

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<p>Act MP Laura McClure joined Green MP Ricardo Menendes March on the NZ Herald this morning and accidently said the quiet part out loud confirming the only &quot;minority&quot; that ACT is ever focused on is Māori, which we&#39;ve always known, but fascinating to hear the list MP publicly state it.</p><p>Chris Penk joined Keiran McAnulty on Breakfast this morning where Penk spent a lot of time explain what he meant when he spoke of a conversation around NZ&#39;s nuclear free status and both members of parliament traded thoughts on the ongoing controversary between Fonterra and the PM&#39;s office.</p><p>The country&#39;s political reporters are in a stand-off with the Speaker Gerry Brownlee over his contemplation of a temporary ban of Stuff Digital from Parliament. Brownlee is set to make a ruling on Stuff&#39;s access to the Parliamentary precinct after raising concerns about some of its reporting last month.</p><p>++++++++++++++++++++Like us on Facebook.com/BigHairyNetwork Follow us on Twitter.com/@bighairynetworkFollowing us on TikTok.com/@bighairynetworkSupport us on Patreon www.patreon.com/c/BigHairyNewsCheck out our merch https://bhn.nz/shop/Donate to our work https://bhn.nz/shop/donation/</p>