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Don Brash ‘tempted’ to vote for NZ First

The former National Party leader has also taken a swipe at the government for not already abolishing Maori seats.

Jason Walls
Mon, 17 Jul 2017

Former National Party and ACT leader Don Brash says he's tempted to switch his allegiance and vote for New Zealand First after its leader Winston Peters called for a binding referendum on abolishing Maori seats.

Dr Brash – who is now a spokesman for lobby group Hobson’s Pledge – has also come

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Jason Walls
Mon, 17 Jul 2017
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