National Leader calls the Governments' budget for 2018 an 'epic fail'.
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Labour defend lower-increase in Māori money
Labour has defended the lower increase in Māori funding in the budget compared to last year saying “We’re not comparing apples with apples.”
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TAHUA 2018: National slams zero funding for Whānau Ora
National MP Jo Hayes says not allocating budget funds to Whānau Ora because it's under review is a cop-out by government as key portfolios also under review received funding.
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Labour drops in political poll
Labour has fallen 5 percentage points to 43 while National has climbed one percent to 43 in the latest Colmar Brunton poll.
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National Party leader Simon Bridges returns to marae
The National Party leader Simon Bridges was in the spotlight today at the Ngāti Maniapoto Poukai which was held at his marae in Te Kūiti.
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National to entice Māori vote through Kahurangi Blue groups
National Māori Development spokesman Nuk Korako says he plans to expand his Kahurangi Blue groups to entice the Māori vote and build more Māori engagement with the party.
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Public input sought to shape Crown-Māori relations
Minister of Crown-Maori Relations Kelvin Davis wants to improve how Government works with Maori and is hitting the road to find out how. But the National Party is skeptical calling it a backwards step and that the government should already know what Māori want.
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National to consider running candidates in Māori seats
The debate is heating up surrounding the possibility of National running candidates in the Māori seats. After a clean sweep by Labour in last year’s election, it could be one possible way to regain Māori votes.
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A week of political highs and lows
It's been a week of political highs and lows with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern blindsided by claims of sexual assault at a Young Labour camp and the National Party reshuffle.
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National Party Reshuffle positions three Māori in top ten
National Party Leader Simon Bridges has revealed his revamped shadow cabinet, which debuted publicly as a group today. The party now has three Māori members in its top ten.