Politics Thursday: Ginny Andersen and Tim Costley talk banning swastikas, building consents and Ginny's social media gaffe
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The government has announced that large reputable construction companies, as well as plumbers and drainlayers will soon be able to self-certify their work, removing the need for lengthy council consents.
But could this lead to an increase in shoddy building work?
Also, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he's open to a discussion about banning Nazi symbols - is this a good idea?
And what was going through Ginny Andersen's mind when she reposted a photo suggesting a crease in King Charle's suit looked like a vagina? She told Nick Mills herself.
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