Winston Peters seemingly borrowed heavily from one of history’s most famous speeches when making his own Anzac Day address at Gallipoli . The Deputy Prime.
Winston Peters seemingly borrowed heavily from one of history’s most famous speeches when making his own Anzac Day address at Gallipoli.
The Deputy Prime
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OPINION As he took what is probably the first real holiday of his adult life, Labour leader Chris Hipkins may have felt an unfamiliar feeling: irrelevance..
OPINION There’s an irony in the fact that as Winston Peters, David Seymour and Christopher Luxon were striding towards the Beehive Banquet Hall to unveil the.