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I was at a meet-the-leaders event last week for the Greens, and they mentioned that they have this general problem where their policies are really great but often misunderstood in the media. They used the example of the recent NZ steel deal, which some people in media dismissed as "corporate welfare" when in fact the funding comes from taxes on polluters - and that one government initiative has the potential to remove a huge amount of emitted carbon from our economy.
I reckon these are just very technical policies that are difficult to summarise, so journalists do a lazy job. Can't blame them really, they're on tight deadlines and are appealing to a wider audience.
Absolutely.
I was going to say TOP has the same problem, but then I realised their ideas don't get any less stupid the more you understand them.
Either way, selling your ideas is all part of the game, and if you can't do that, you don't get elected.