This evening, Trish Sherson from Sherson-Willis PR and former Labour Chief of Staff and current director at Mike Munroe Communications, Mike Munroe, joined The Huddle to discuss the following topics-
Waka Kotahi are opening consultation on whether road signs should include Te Reo Maori. National's Transport spokesperson Simeon Brown has claimed these changes will be 'confusing'. Do we approve of these changes?
Police have released a new framework for dealing with fleeing drivers, claiming it factors in the threat posed by the driver, their suspected offence - and the chance they'll commit more offending or harm. Will these help the police send a message to criminals?
Christchurch City Councillor Sam MacDonald says Labour should also give up on housing density rules, following National's U-turn on the bipartisan housing deal. Is the policy really that unpopular?
People are calling for tougher penalties for pitch invaders after a dozen spectators dashed onto Napier's McLean Park during Saturday's Warriors match- and were trespassed and released. Should we crack down on pitch invaders?
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