Labor Party rejects any possibility of working with Advance NZ after elections | 1 NEWS



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Labor leader Jacinda Ardern has rejected any possibility of working with the controversial Advance NZ political party when the election time comes.

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The leader of the Labor Party said she does not agree with “what they represent.” Source: 1 NEWS


This comes after National Party leader Judith Collins also ruled out any possibility of a coalition with the group, saying “she’s not crazy.”

Speaking to the media at Mount Eden today, Ardern said there was no likelihood of working with Advance NZ if they exceed the 5% threshold, as she disagrees “with what they represent.

“I think the reasons are pretty obvious. I think the fact that no one ever asked me was because people have correctly assumed that I would not work with Advance NZ.”

In the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll published this week, Advance NZ ranks at 1 percent. He would need to reach 5 percent of the vote, or win a seat in the electorate, in order to enter Parliament.

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