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Pragmatism rules regarding possibility of Peters as deputy prime minister

Poll result reflects alignment of the electoral planets. With special audio feature.

Nick Grant
Wed, 06 Jul 2016

Prime Minister John Key is now reluctantly acknowledging the electoral planets are aligning in such a way that working with Winston Peters after the next election may be unavoidable, and a clear majority of NBR readers weighing in on the possibility agree he shouldn’t rule out NZ First being a

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Nick Grant
Wed, 06 Jul 2016
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