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.
David Seymour will not be punished for the stunt in Parliament, the speaker says, but whether police lay charges is up to them.
Luxon says he does not spend much time thinking about Seymour, but has had to talk to him about his "ill-advised" actions.
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Kiri Allan is the latest former politician to voice opposition to the controversial Treaty Principles Bill, telling the ...
Kiri Allan is the latest former politician to voice opposition to the controversial Treaty Principles Bill, speaking on the second day of oral submissions.
Act Party leader David Seymour fears that, as more people leave for Australia, it is more likely New Zealand will elect left-wing governments in the future. While Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ...
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