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Politics: As Key departs, parties try on new lines for Election 2017

The most dangerous for National comes from its renegade, one-time future leader Winston Peters

Mon, 12 Dec 2016

Incoming Prime Minister Bill English isn't even formally adopted by his caucus yet, let alone sworn in, but the line of attack from opposition parties is getting a workout.

The most dangerous for National comes from its renegade, one-time future leader Winston Peters, who used the debate on

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