PATTRICK SMELLIE: Labour ‘unleashed’ – what might it do?

PATTRICK SMELLIE: Labour ‘unleashed’ – what might it do?
Pattrick Smellie
If the opinion polls are right, it is very hard to see how a National Party-led government could emerge after Oct. 17.Nor does it appear likely that New Zealand First will have any MPs in the next Parliament, let alone be part of a government.While a lot could change in the next three weeks to polling day, Oct. 17, it is getting very late for any big shift to occur. Advance voting begins in a week, on Oct. 3, and the Electoral Commission estimates close to two-thirds of votes will already have been cast by the time polling day rolls around...

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