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Breakfast host’s cereal offending must prompt TVNZ rethink

TVNZ needs to reconsider its decision to allow Paul Henry back on screen in a week’s time, Green Party human rights spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

Secretive GCSB wasting taxpayer money on civil suit

Any damages suit taken by the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) against the Waihopai Three protesters will be a waste of taxpayer money, Green Party foreign affairs spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

Censored US memoir poses questions about NZ forces in Afghanistan

New Zealanders deserve to know what our intelligence operatives are really doing in Afghanistan, Green Party foreign affairs spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

It’s about more than Sir Anand, Paul

Paul Henry still doesn’t seem to understand how his comments yesterday offended more than the Governor-General, Green Party human rights spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

Moving The Hobbit to Eastern Europe a solution worthy of Sauron

Actors Equity and Sir Peter Jackson need to start a dialogue to resolve issues regarding working conditions on the production of The Hobbit, Green Party industrial relations spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

Locke calls in Inspector-General

The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security must look into the recent high profile cases involving the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service and its vetting procedures, Green Party Defence spokesperson Keith Locke said today.

Greens launch bill to strengthen Bill of Rights

Green MP Keith Locke today launched a member’s bill to strengthen New Zealand’s Bill of Rights Act.

Law change can protect Kiwis from private spies

Changes to a law already before Parliament could protect New Zealanders from spying by private companies, the Green Party said today.

Protect the Police by cracking down on gun registration

The Government should resist pressure from the Police Association to arm frontline police officers, Green Party Police spokesperson Keith Locke said today.