Michael Laws Targets RNZ and Bureaucrats | New Zealand News
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Michael Laws is back in the political spotlight, eyeing a return to national politics with a bold, controversial agenda. Once a mayor who banned gang patches and a veteran of NZ First, he’s now targeting the Broadcasting Minister role — and his first move? Scrap Radio New Zealand, calling it too liberal and bloated with a $60 million subsidy. His push to empower ministers over “woke bureaucrats” adds to the firestorm. While NZ First surges in polls with big-name recruits like Taine Randell and Stuart Nash, Laws’ polarizing rhetoric may alienate moderate voters — raising the question: can his shock tactics actually help or hurt the party’s broader appeal?
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