A wounded National party has called on their doctor to help heal their wounds. National deputy leader Dr. Shane Reti is acting as interim leader as the National caucus reshuffles its leadership.
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National calls out government's 'poor' Māori vaccination strategy
Judith Collins is calling for a Royal Commission into the Government’s Covid-19 response.
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Hori calls out Judith Collins and David Seymour in opera-style waiata
Artist Hohepa Thomspon, also known as Hori, has called out politicians Judith Collins and David Seymour in a new waiata performed opera-style in a pub.
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Five fixes for managed isolation fiasco- National proposals
National has released what it calls a "sensible plan" to fix the managed isolation allocation system.
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National the only party to vote against conversion therapy
New Zealand just celebrated 35 years since the passing of the Homosexual Law Reform that decriminalised consensual, sexual relations between men.
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Gangs focus of National's latest 'Demand the debate' billboards
National's billboard campaign has shifted focus from He Puapua to zero in on gangs.
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Racial disharmony real agenda behind Nats' attack on He Puapua
National leader Judith Collins says the Labour government is leaving New Zealanders out of important decisions. National has launched the 'Demand the debate' campaign, in response to its belief the government is implementing recommendations of the He Puapua report by stealth.
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National's new 'Demand the debate' campaign's targets include Māori Wards and Māori Health Authority
National Party leader Judith Collins says Labour is keeping Kiwis in the dark about the country's future and major issues need to be publically debated.
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Judith Collins' Twitter reply sparks accusations of racism
It's Collins' response that has everyone talking.
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Staunch National MPs back Collins despite racism claims
This comes following Collins' continued pressure on the government about the establishment of what she calls separatist developments.