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  •   Home > News > Politics

    David Seymour's digging in his heels over writing to police, advocating for high profile murder-accused Philip Polkinghorne

    David Seymour's digging in his heels over writing to police, advocating for high profile murder-accused Philip Polkinghorne


    Prime Minister Chris Luxon has called the letter ill-advised, but notes Seymour wasn't a Minister at the time.

    Seymour says his job as Epsom electorate MP is to be a last line of defence for constituents who think they've been unfairly treated.

    He says he wrote a letter detailing a large number of Polkinghorne's concerns -- but says he says he was careful to explicitly say he respects the constitutional separation between police and Parliament.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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