Greens unmoved by Labour deputy buddying up to rellies Winston and Shane
Kelvin Davis suggests his appointment as deputy leader means Labour's relationship with NZ First could “quite possibly” be enhanced.
Jason Walls
Wed, 02 Aug 2017
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The Green Party is shrugging off concerns Labour’s new deputy leader’s relationship with New Zealand First will put any strains on the two parties' memorandum of understanding.
Yesterday afternoon at a media stand up, Kelvin Davis was talking up his relationship with NZ First, saying it was “no
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Jason Walls
Wed, 02 Aug 2017
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