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Brownlee's deputy leadership said to be on shaky ground

Brownlee's future as deputy will depend on a caucus vote next week.

Julie Iles Wed, 28 Oct 2020

Gerry Brownlee's deputy leadership of the National Party appears to be an issue for some of his caucus colleagues after the party's second caucus meeting since its overwhelming election defeat. 

Media including NBR have been told by party insiders, off the record, of simmering discontent with

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