Politics Thursday: Ginny Andersen and Tim Costley talk banning swastikas, building consents and Ginny's social media gaffe

The government has announced that large reputable construction companies, as well as plumbers and drainlayers will soon be able to self-certify their work, removing the need for lengthy council consents.  But could this lead to an increase in shoddy building work? Also, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he's open to a discussion about banning Nazi symbols - is this a good idea? And what was going through Ginny Andersen's mind when she reposted a photo suggesting a crease in King Charle's suit looked like a vagina? She told Nick Mills herself.  LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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