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English downplays impact of Dunne’s departure

PM says neither he, nor anyone in the National Party, had given any advice to Mr Dunne.

Jason Walls
Mon, 21 Aug 2017

Prime Minister Bill English is playing down the potential impacts of losing one of National’s key coalition allies, instead attempting to shift the focus to problems on the political left.

Addressing media today after the resignation of United Future leader Peter Dunne, Mr English was putting on

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Jason Walls
Mon, 21 Aug 2017
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