Jacinda Ardern re-commits Labor to no more conservation land mining and blames Winston Peters for broken promise



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National also hopes to capitalize on Labor’s “no mining conservation land” policy in the west coast mining country.

“This is the kind of attitude that you have seen in the government, which is just out of touch with reality,” Collins said Friday.

It was such a firm commitment from the Government in 2017 that the Governor General left it in stone, but then there was mining.

Green Party co-leader James Shaw says this is further proof of the tensions in the coalition government “which meant that we could not advance as much as we wanted.”

Ardern is re-committing to keeping the broken promise this time around, as long as he can rule without New Zealand First and Winston Peters.

There’s a lot going for National on the West Coast, and it’s not just Judith Collins’s love of the backpack.

But with Jacinda Ardern’s polls so high, Newshub understands that Labor is working on the assumption that he will win at least all the seats he currently holds.

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