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Q+A 27 Oct 13: Colin Craig, Joyce, Key's dirt file

Published: Fri 25 Oct 2013 04:21 PM
On Q+A This Week
SUNDAY 27TH OCTOBER, 9AM
It's goodbye to the cup-of-tea but where does that leave National's partners on the right come next year's election? We talk to Conservative Party leader Colin Craig about polls, policy and appeal.
Also on the programme, are the regions getting a raw deal from the government? We speak to Economic Development and Jobs minister Steven Joyce and ask if we should all be moving to Auckland or Christchurch?
And do all politicians have a secret dossier on each other? We discuss what could be in John Key's dirt file.
On the panel this week, political scientist Dr Raymond Miller from Auckland University, former Labour Party candidate Josie Pagani and Kiwiblog editor David Farrar.
Join Susan Wood and deputy political editor Michael Parkin this Sunday at 9am.
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