That’s certainly been the case with Act’s David Seymour who will become Luxon’s right-hand man as his deputy on May 31.
Luxon says he does not spend much time thinking about Seymour, but has had to talk to him about his "ill-advised" actions.
David Seymour said he wasn't injured besides being in shock and a sore wrist.
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