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Jacinda Ardern doesn’t want the shadow health portfolio if elected deputy leader

Jacinda Ardern says she's keen to still focus on her children's portfolio if elected deputy Labour leader following Annette King stepping down.

Jason Walls
Wed, 01 Mar 2017

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Labour’s presumptive deputy leader, Jacinda Ardern, has indicated she will keep the shadow children’s portfolio and will not put her hand up to take over health.

Labour leader Andrew Little has nominated Ms Ardern as deputy leader to

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Jason Walls
Wed, 01 Mar 2017
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