A $1.2 billion fund for regional infrastructure, scrapping plans on allowing foreign buyers back into the housing market, allowing work that could lead to
So it turned out OK.
Well, this part at least.
A deal is done, the pens and papers getting rolled out today and we have a Government.
You have to say, 2
I think David Seymour has reason to be pretty salty if he isn't given the Deputy Prime Minister’s job.
This is not really about whether the job is really a
Act leader David Seymour says he’s confident his party has secured a favourable coalition deal - and suggested his party has trumped NZ First when it comes
Winston Peters and David Seymour will share the role of Deputy Prime Minister for the first time in New Zealand’s political history.
In a highly unorthodox