Winston Peters says in a desperate attempt to look relevant, David Seymour has come up with New Zealand First policies - but it's not going to save his dying party
Winston Peters says in a desperate attempt to look relevant, David Seymour has come up with New Zealand First policies - but it's not going to save his dying party
13 August 2018
The Act leader's announced a private members bill, calling for an end to
Maori seats, and fewer MPs and ministers.
But Winston Peters says there's already a bill before Parliament on Maori
seats, and New Zealand First is calling for a referendum - so Seymour is way
behind the eight ball, and too slow out of the blocks.
The Deputy Prime Minister says his party's always believed we should have a
smaller Parliament, that the future of Maori seats should be put to the public,
and we should have a single franchise where everybody's the same.
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