Politics Thursday: Ginny Andersen and Tim Costley debate David Seymour's behaviour, superannuation

David Seymour has been under fire this week after it was revealed he wrote a letter supporting Philip Polkinghorne before he was charged with murder, and before Seymour was a Minister.  The controversy continued on Monday as Seymour attempted to drive a Land Rover up Parliament's steps, before being yelled at by a Parliamentary security guard.  How have both of these stories reflected on the government, and do Seymour and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon have a good relationship?  Also, Finance Minister Nicola Willis says a conversation on the future of superannuation is inevitable. Is it time we means tested the pension? To answer those questions, Labour's police spokesperson Ginny Andersen and National's Otaki MP Tim Costley joined Nick Mills for Politics Thursday. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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