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Well, it was all a publicity stunt, wasn't if? I mean, why have a meeting that the media were well and truly advised of, in a public place, with cameras when each of these men have perfectly good offices they could have met in. So, if the whole thing was staged why make a fuss about what was said? There are such things as directional microphones and lip readers after all. Knowing this, it was obvious that the content of the conversation was going to become public property so why the heck didn;t they watch what they were saying? Beats me. They want the photo opportunities on the one hand, but are too dumb to notice a recording device sitting in full view only inches from Key's elbow. Politicians. They are all strange people in my opinion.
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