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In this episode of Tea with the High Commission, First Secretary Joel Watson is joined by British Political Economist Philippe Legrain.

Mr Legrain’s work argues that refugee diversity enriches us all, both Left and Right, free marketeers or campaigners for global justice.

New Zealand is set to double its quota of refugees this year - with this in mind, we discussed the benefits and challenges that those refugees might bring to society and the local economy.

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In this episode of Tea with the High Commission, First Secretary Joel Watson is joined by British Political Economist Philippe Legrain.

Mr Legrain’s work argues that refugee diversity enriches us all, both Left and Right, free marketeers or campaigners for global justice.

New Zealand is set to double its quota of refugees this year - with this in mind, we discussed the benefits and challenges that those refugees might bring to society and the local economy.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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