National Party leader Christopher Luxon has announced a new policy, saying it will “revive” international education.
Luxon, tertiary education spokesperson Penny Simmonds and immigration spokesperson Erica Stanford launched the international students policy at Southern Institute of Technology on Thursday morning.
Earlier, Labour’s Ginny Andersen, National’s Mark Mitchell, Greens’ Ricardo Menéndez March, Te Pāti Māori’s John Tamihere and New Zealand First’s Winston Peters took part in a law and order debate on RNZ’s Morning Report.
Each candidate was given one minute to open the debate and say how their party would reduce crime in the country.
They then debated gangs, police, prisoner numbers and more.
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