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Winston Peters

May 2024

  • Bob Carr and Winston Peters

    Bob Carr accuses Winston Peters of defamation after NZ deputy PM calls him a ‘Chinese puppet’

    Former NSW premier’s threat to sue comes amid debate about whether New Zealand should join pillar two of Aukus pact

March 2024

  • Boff Whalley

    Chumbawamba wrote Tubthumping as a working-class anthem. We won’t have it stolen by the right

    Boff Whalley
  • the band chumbawamba

    Chumbawamba tells NZ deputy PM Winston Peters to stop using its Tubthumping anthem

December 2023

  • People watch the Waitangi Day dawn service in Waitangi, New Zealand

    ‘A massive unravelling’: fears for Māori rights as New Zealand government reviews treaty

    Critics say nation ‘under attack’ as coalition plans to review Te Tiriti o Waitangi and other policies that provide for Māori

November 2023

  • New Zealand prime minister elect Christopher Luxon (centre) watches as his coalition partners, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters (left) and ACT leader David Seymour shake hands

    New Zealand’s slapdash new government has no vision – only a plan to take us backwards

    Lamia Imam
  • New Zealand's New Prime Minister Luxon Visits Sugar Factory<br>AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 24: Prime Minister elect Christopher Luxon speaks to media after a tour of the Chelsea Sugar Factory in Birkenhead on October 24, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand. Luxon and the National Party were the biggest winners in a decisive election last week that saw a wave of support shift from Labour to the Nationals and their right-wing partners the ACT Party. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

    Final New Zealand election results show National party will need populist NZ First to govern

October 2023

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    Winston Peters on New Zealand’s ‘unreal’ campaign as populist poised to be election kingmaker

  • New Zealand’s prime minister Chris Hipkins talks to supporters during campaigning in Wellington.

    Tired, broke and eager for change, New Zealand expected to shift right at coming election

September 2023

  • Winston Peters<br>New Zealand First party leader Winston Peters addresses a press conference at Parliament in Wellington, New Zealand, Thursday Oct. 19, 2017. Peters announced Thursday that his party had decided to enter a coalition with Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party. The liberal Green Party will support the coalition but won't be a part of the government.(Mark Mitchell/New Zealand Herald via AP)

    How a politician most people won’t vote for could shape the New Zealand government

    Henry Cooke
    Potential return of Winston Peters in any National-led coalition highlights electoral system where one party can rarely govern alone

May 2022

  • Former New Zealand foreign minister Winston Peters.

    New Zealand and allies allowed ‘vacuum’ to develop in Pacific, former foreign minister says

  • New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.

    NZ’s former deputy PM banned from parliament for visiting anti-vaccine-mandate protest

October 2020

  • New Zealanders Head To The Polls To Vote In 2020 General Election<br>AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 18: Re-elected New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern talks to reporters from a cafe near her home in Auckland, New Zealand on 18 October 2020, the morning after the Labour Party’s resounding win in the 2020 General Election. Voters head to the polls today to elect the 53rd Parliament of New Zealand. The 2020 New Zealand General Election was originally due to be held on Saturday 19 September but was delayed due to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. (Photo by Lynn Grieveson - Newsroom/Newsroom via Getty Images)

    Why New Zealand rejected populist ideas other nations have embraced

  • New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters

    Kingmaker no more: Winston Peters consigned to NZ political history

  • Prime Minister And Labour Leader Jacinda Ardern Campaigns In Christchurch<br>CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND - OCTOBER 14: Icecream flavours named after National Party leader Judith Collins, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, ACT leader David Seymour and NZ First leader Winston Peters (L-R) are seen at Rollickin’ Gelato on October 14, 2020 in Christchurch, New Zealand. The 2020 New Zealand General Election was originally due to be held on Saturday 19 September but was delayed due to the re-emergence of COVID-19 in the community. (Photo by Kai Schwoerer/Getty Images)

    New Zealand election: the party leaders, in their own words

  • Winston Peters has rebuked a coronavirus sceptic at an election campaign event in Tauranga

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    'Sorry sunshine, wrong place': New Zealand deputy PM tells off Covid conspiracy theorist – video

September 2020

  • Leader of the New Zealand opposition National Party, Judith Collins, holds a baby as she talks with his mother

    It feels like no one can be bothered with the New Zealand election any more

    Claire Robinson
    Even Labour’s tax policy cant’t spark fury. The only numbers people are concerned about are coronavirus-related

August 2020

  • New Zealand First leader Winston Peters arrives to speak during the party’s campaign launch

    'I'm going nowhere but up': Winston Peters on populism, politics and the polls

    Veteran politician, who is being aided by Brexiteers Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore, is bullish about New Zealand First’s chances at the election

July 2020

  • New Zealand First Party Convention And Campaign Launch<br>AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 19: New Zealand First leader Winston Peters speaks at the New Zealand First Convention and Campaign Launch on July 19, 2020 in Auckland, New Zealand. The 2020 New Zealand general election will be held on 19 September 2020. (Photo by Fiona Goodall/Getty Images)

    Why being in power makes 2020 election much harder for New Zealand First

    Claire Robinson
  • New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters

    'Give us a shout': New Zealand deputy PM offers to help Australia with Covid-19 outbreak

June 2020

  • Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern speaks to media during a press conference at Parliament on June 17, 2020 in Wellington, New Zealand.

    We are in a period of great political volatility – the New Zealand election is far from decided

    Bryce Edwards
    With public support bouncing around, the left and right still have everything to play for
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