If New Zealand First gets back into Parliament at this year's election it will fight to repeal the new foreshore legislation.
Prime Minister John Key has again ruled out working with Winston Peters and says if New Zealand First holds the balance of power after the November 26 election there will be a Labour government.
The timing of a Sunday newspaper's internet opinion poll result and the features on New Zealand First and its leader, Winston Peters, may have given the impression to voters that Lazarus was rising yet again.
Compulsory superannuation would have saved the New Zealand economy through the recession, New Zealand First leader Winston Peters said yesterday.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is confident of electoral success next year, with his party's internal polling showing a level of support much higher than the regularly published polls.
There is a groundswell of support for New Zealand First and it is a only matter of time before the party is working to steer New Zealand back to its "true course", says leader Winston Peters.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says there is no truth to speculation he intends to stand in Prime Minister John Key's Helensville seat at next year's general election.
Can Phil Goff shrug off Chris Carter's very public and very damaging charge that Labour's current leader cannot win next year's election and should be replaced as soon as possible? The short answer is not without some difficulty.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is out to get National voters disillusioned with the Government's handling of Maori issues.
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says his party is going to campaign nationwide in next year's election - and put up a candidate in Tauranga.
Winston Peters is making another pitch for the Grey Power vote.
The taxpayer has so far unwittingly chipped in at least $320,000 for MPs embroiled in lawsuits - including $150,000 for two MPs to defend themselves in legal spats with another MP, NZ First leader Winston Peters.
The Maori Party should have instantly expelled Hone Harawira for his "outrageous racist behaviour" says New Zealand First leader Winston Peters.