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UPDATED: Winston chooses not to fight journalists on the beaches – or anywhere else

Newsroom editor says Mr Peters has “walked away, tail between legs” from "bizarro" legal action.

Victoria Young & Nick Grant
Fri, 02 Feb 2018

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says the information he got from launching a discovery claim last year against journalists and National party MPs and staffers means he can continue a claim for breach of privacy against six National Party defendants.

But it is not clear how much he wants in

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Victoria Young & Nick Grant
Fri, 02 Feb 2018
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UPDATED: Winston chooses not to fight journalists on the beaches – or anywhere else
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