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It was a day in court that shot former Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters back into the Wellington spotlight on Tuesday. It’s one of few public appearances since his New Zealand First party failed to return to Parliament six months ago, writes political editor Jo Moir.
Immaculately dressed in suit, tie and pocket square, Winston Peters was back on familiar ground strolling into the Court of Appeal, just a stone’s throw away from Parliament and his former Beehive office.
In the lunchbreak he had a bite to eat at the Backbencher pub, and then forgot to put his phone on silent in court, proving some old habits die hard.
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