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I am very concerned and embarrassed that Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters believes using the “R” word in Parliament or, for that matter, anywhere is acceptable in 2024.
Letter of the week. Winston the elder statesman. I think I saw a pig flying by my window, and I must reluctantly agree with Heather du Plessis-Allan’s assessment of Winston Peters’ performance ...
When New Zealand’s populist Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters strode out to address a political convention in the city of Palmerston North in March, the sound of British punk band Chumbawamba ...
When New Zealand’s populist Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters strode out to address a political convention in the city of Palmerston North in March, the sound of British punk band Chumbawamba ...
Winston Peters, New Zealand’s deputy prime minister and leader of the right-wing nationalist NZ First Party, delivered a Trumpian “state of the nation” speech in Christchurch on March 23.
New Zealand's deputy prime minister Winston Peters says he "does not care" about the row over using Chumbawamba hit Tubthumping at a political rally. The UK band had accused him of "hijacking" the ...
Peters said he was not certain New Zealand had been delivered the letter to sign, despite more than 100 other nations backing it. "I'll go back and trace that back, but always the idea that ...
Winston Peters turns a venerable 80 on April 11, but he showed no sign of retiring as New Zealand’s archetypal populist during his recent state of the nation speech. He especially enjoyed the ...
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