The “notion” of outgoing New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern’s kindness is “completely ridiculous” to anyone who has an understanding of “what she did” regarding the country’s pandemic border policies, lawyer Tudor Clee says.
“We have to remember the border was open if you were wealthy, or if you were an entertainer or a sportsperson," he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“When I was fighting pregnancy cases pro-bono for 35 families to come back, Jacinda Ardern’s policy allowed 64 foreign DJ’s to fly into New Zealand to make millions of dollars out of us while simultaneously forcing these women into incredibly stressful and difficult situations.”
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