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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Labour's Jan Tinetti says consequences for rule-breaking in the House -- should apply across the aisle

    Labour's Jan Tinetti says consequences for rule-breaking in the House -- should apply across the aisle


    Tinetti claims Education Minister Erica Stanford called her a stupid B-word.

    Stanford withdrew and apologised.

    Last week, Labour's Willie Jackson was forced to leave the House when he wouldn't apologise for calling David Seymour a liar.

    Tinetti says it's fair to also call out Stanford.

    She says Jackson being thrown out was a consequence of breaking the rules.

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