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National to Labour - Like and Subscribe to our new Bill
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National has briefed Labour on its proposed social media ban as it has failed to gain support from coalition partners for the policy, Stuff has learned.
More neutral wording: National has informed Labour of its proposed social media ban, according to Stuff.
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It’s understood that a draft bill and paper was circulated to coalition partners two weeks ago and was proposed to go to cabinet committee last week.
More neutral wording: A draft bill and paper were circulated to coalition partners two weeks ago, and it was proposed to be discussed at a cabinet committee meeting last week.
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However, a source has confirmed that after New Zealand First raised concerns about the paper and told National the bill would not have its support, the paper was removed from the agenda of the committee meeting.
More neutral wording: A source has confirmed that New Zealand First raised concerns about the paper and informed National that the bill would not receive their support.
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Act has also consistently raised concerns about the bill and indicated it needed to change before it would support it.
More neutral wording: ACT has consistently raised concerns about the bill and indicated that changes were needed before they would provide support.
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Stuff understands Labour has recently seen a draft bill and has yet to discuss it as a caucus and take a position.
More neutral wording: Stuff understands that Labour has recently received a draft bill and has not yet discussed it as a caucus or taken a position.
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Three weeks ago, Education Minister Erica Stanford told Stuff the Government was in the final stages of considering its social media ban for under 16s, with the final Cabinet paper to be considered in the following couple of weeks.
More neutral wording: Three weeks ago, Education Minister Erica Stanford told Stuff that the Government was in the final stages of considering its social media ban for under 16s, with the final Cabinet paper to be considered in the following couple of weeks.
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And last week Prime Minister Christopher Luxon was adamant the government was pushing forward despite his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, conceding his world-first laws had not yet been fully effective.
More neutral wording: Last week, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the government was proceeding despite his Australian counterpart, Anthony Albanese, noting that Australia's world-first laws had not yet been fully effective.
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ACT had raised concerns about workability while New Zealand First was worried about the potential wider implication of introducing a digital government ID that everyone would need to access the platforms.
More neutral wording: ACT had raised concerns about workability, while New Zealand First expressed concerns about the potential wider implications of introducing a digital government ID that would be required for access to various platforms.