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The Daily Divide is a Political Podcast hosted by Elijah and Lennox Together, Elijah and Lennox bring their own unique and informed perspective to politics within New Zealand and the world. Their passion for the subject and their commitment to providing honest, unbiased analysis make The Daily Divide a must-listen for anyone interested in the political landscape of New Zealand.The Daily Divide Political Science Politics & Government
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  • 2024 Labour Conference: CGT & Wealth Tax? | NZ Politics, Māori Relations & OCR Drop
    Dec 2 2024

    In this week’s Weekly Breakdown, we’re tackling the critical issues shaping New Zealand’s political and economic landscape: 2024 Labour Conference – With CGT and a wealth tax on the table, what could this mean for Labour’s future policies? Future Māori-Crown Relations – Where could these vital relationships stand next year, and what should we watch for? National vs Labour on the Economy – Is National doing a better job managing the economy, or is it just good PR? OCR Drop – Is this meaningful for everyday Kiwis? Join us for a deep dive into these key topics. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for your weekly dose of political insights! #WeeklyBreakdown #LabourConference2024 #WealthTax #CGT #MāoriCrownRelations #NZPolitics #OCR #NationalvsLabour #newzealand Timecodes: 0:00 2024 Labour Conference 12:59 Waffle 16:21 Future Māori-Crown Relations 20:18 National vs Labour on the Economy 31:24 Consequence of Nat policy 36:26 OCR Drop 39:49 Luxon: Labour BAD 45: 26 Kieran McAnulty

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    48 mins
  • Treaty Bill Hikoi | Parliament Drama, King’s Counsel Warning & Gang Patch Bill Debate
    Nov 22 2024

    Welcome to this week’s Weekly Breakdown! We’re diving into the biggest stories making waves in New Zealand: Treaty Principles Bill Hikoi Protest – How the powerful haka led to parliament being suspended and what it means for the bill’s future. Crown Law Open Letter – Why are legal experts speaking out against the Treaty Principles Bill? Gang Patch Bill – Is this legislation too draconian, or is it the solution NZ needs? National Party vs Experts – Why does it seem like National isn’t listening to expert advice? Join us as we unpack the drama and dig into the debates shaping our nation. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more updates! #WeeklyBreakdown #TreatyPrinciplesBill #HikoiProtest #CrownLaw #GangPatchBill #NZPolitics #NationalParty Timecodes: 00:00 Treaty Principles Bill Hikoi Protest 14:52 Crown Law Open Letter 22:27 Powerful haka 28:37 Gang Patch Bill 35:06 National Party vs Experts

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    48 mins
  • American Election Impact | Treaty Bill Timing, Labour’s Lessons & NZ Media’s Uncertain Future
    Nov 11 2024

    In this Weekly Breakdown episode, we’re tackling major topics shaping politics and media today: American Election Results – What can New Zealand’s Labour Party learn from the U.S. election, and could it influence strategies here? Treaty Principles Bill – Was the timing of this bill’s advancement a deliberate move? We discuss why it was reportedly pushed forward a week early. Future of NZ Media Landscape – With recent developments, should we be concerned about the future of New Zealand’s media and information landscape?Join the conversation and stay informed! Don’t forget to subscribe, like, and share your thoughts in the comments below.


    Timecodes:00:00 American Election Results4:32 Treaty Principles Bill29:03 Future of NZ Media Landscape37:55 What can New Zealand’s Labor Party learn

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    44 mins

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