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The New Zealand government’s attempts to tackle the country’s housing crisis have failed to meet expectations, but jacindaardern maintains her policy is not destined for failure.

 

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jacindaardern Labor can never deliver what they promise, if it sounds too good to be true it always is😂🤔

Silver_Watchdog jacindaardern Point me in the direction of any politician who maintains that one of their policies is destined for failure.

jacindaardern The cracks now start to appear.

jacindaardern Talk is cheap!

jacindaardern The Justin Trudeau of the South Seas. All fluff, no substance

jacindaardern It was all slowly unravel

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