Politicians adjourn with recollections of a campaign that nobody expected - News Summed Up

Politicians adjourn with recollections of a campaign that nobody expected


Politicians adjourn with recollections of a campaign that nobody expectedSTUFF The tables turned at this year's election when then-Prime Minister Bill English found himself in Opposition and Labour leader Jacinda Ardern became leader of the country. "I learnt elections in this day and age can be a good clean contest of ideas, with the exception of a few holes." "As a kid you look at adults and think they know the meaning of life, that they have a clue. Robertson mentioned ACT leader David Seymour having five cents to add to English's $3.70 but Bridges thought that was far too generous and suggested Seymour had borrowed money from National. "No cents," yelled Robertson, correcting himself and apologising for suggesting Seymour had anything to contribute.


Source: Stuff December 20, 2017 05:37 UTC



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