Mentions of Scoop.co.nz in New Zealand Parliament debates
Scoop.co.nz has been mentioned in 13 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Valedictories 25 Sep 2008
Hon PAUL SWAIN ... voice from an elderly constituent on the sideline, “He doesn’t listen to us, either.” Duncan Garner got his nickname “Scoop” on that trip, given that he missed the National Party leadership change that happened right under his nose on that ...
Estimates Debate - In Committee
In Committee 5 Aug 2008
Hon RUTH DYSON ... watch TV, does not read the paper, and never goes on to the Internet to see what is the favourite story on Stuff and Scoop most days—it is the contradictory statements from John Key and Bill English. Bill English put out a statement a ...
Supplementary Estimates - Imprest Supply Debate
Imprest Supply Debate 24 Jun 2008
CHARLES CHAUVEL ... have described with that of members opposite. I was really interested to read what Gordon Campbell had to say on the Scoop site yesterday. I want to read a little of what he had to say. John Key says National has its first 100 days in ...
Budget Debate 28 May 2008
Hon DAVID BENSON-POPE ... to highlight some of the media material that has come out about that issue just today. There was a fascinating Scoop article, which I will read this evening, and I will seek leave to table it later. It reads as follows: “National ...
Budget Debate 27 May 2008
SUE BRADFORD ... in the House this afternoon, Dr Cullen made the point that Labour clearly stands for labour—that is, as he said in a Scoop interview late last week “From its history the Labour Party has always been about people in employment.” Well, Dr ...
General Debate 19 Mar 2008
Hon CLAYTON COSGROVE ... though it is 20 percent today and it was 35 percent under the previous National Government. He called for it in a Scoop interview on 16 June 2006, but then Mr English came out in the Press on 8 March 2008 and said that ...
Debate on Prime Minister’s Statement 13 Feb 2008
HEATHER ROY ... on 1 February he put out a press release. It is not available on his website, incidentally; it is available only from Scoop, because it is a shamefaced attempt to rectify a situation that he should have done something about 2½ months ....
Electoral Finance Bill
Second Reading 22 Nov 2007
CHARLES CHAUVEL ... those changes, by majority, to the House. The author of the No Right Turn blog has an interesting item on scoop.co.nz today. His is only one of many voices writing in praise of the bill as reported back, but his perspective is ...
Immigration
Refugees—Fraudulent Claims and Refugee Status 13 Sep 2007
Keith Locke I seek leave to table the transcript of a Scoop interview with Peter Brown where he tries to explain—
Iran—Amnesty International and Christian Converts 16 Aug 2007
Hon DAVID CUNLIFFE ... or a third country. They can leave at any time, to any country that they have a right of entry to. I note that a Scoop article recently published a report noting that: “Mr Panah could sign a paper that would authorise his deportation ...
Hon DAVID CUNLIFFE I seek leave to table an article from Scoop news on Friday, 10 August, which notes a report that Mr Panah and his lawyer were offered a deal—
Debate on Budget Policy Statement 28 Feb 2007
CRAIG FOSS ... changed his tone over the last few years, and I would like to give members a couple of quotes from Dr Cullen. In a Scoop article of 15 July 1999, “Government stokes inflationary pressure”, Michael Cullen, the then Labour spokesperson on ...
Privilege - Reflection on the Conduct of a Member
Reflection on the Conduct of a Member 15 Nov 2006
Madam SPEAKER ... Dunne has raised with me as a matter of privilege an email newsletter, Robson-On-Politics e-news, published on the Scoop website of 1 November 2006. The newsletter discusses the role of the United Future party as a support party for the ...
Supplementary Estimates - Imprest Supply Debate
Imprest Supply Debate 20 Jun 2006
Hon CLAYTON COSGROVE ... which is that we borrow excessively. In fact, John Key, who talked about our programme, stated on 16 June in a Scoop transcript, with regard to borrowing: “We did some calculations prior to the election. You may remember we originally ...