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Listen to The Country online: David Seymour on Palestine, Paris, and ECan

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Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay today. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour spoke to The Country's Jamie Mackay today. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Today on The Country radio show, host Jamie Mackay catches up with Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour.

Seymour discusses Palestine, the Paris Agreement, and his recent meeting with farmers in Ashburton about Environment Canterbury.

On with the show:

Phil Duncan:

Wet and windy, cold and dry, and warm nor-westers.

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It’s rinse and repeat for the weather, says Monday’s weatherman.

David Seymour:

The Act Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister has his say on Ecan, Paris and Palestine.

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Shane McManaway:

We catch up with a Wairarapa farmer who’s just been inducted into the Australian Stockman’s Hall of Fame.

Blair McLean:

Our Blenheim-based viticulture correspondent talks about the grape glut.

Jim Hopkins:

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Why are we so disengaged with local body politics?

We ask a rural raconteur for his take on it.

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