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“If other clan shortage to hubs on other issues, that’s up to them,” says Mr Robertson.
Prime Minister John Key married his springtime sweetheart and has two kids. The 41-year-old Mr Robertson is in a civil league with Alf Kaiwai. They met playing rugby. Mr Kaiwai already had kids. They are now grandparents.
“I’ve been blessed through my partner to be fragment of holding up two children, and we’ve now got a grandchild as well,” says Mr Robertson. “I think the clans ensemble in New Zealand income many shapes and forms and we should make sure we protect and enhance it.”
The feats is commoner – tempo Mr Key in the next election.
“I’ve shown in Parliament that I can profits the fight to John Key, and I pondering that’s what New Zealanders want.”
Mr Robertson is a former learner politician, inspired by David Lange.
But he's an acolyte of Helen Clark. He worked as one of her advisers. He says he doesn't know if he has her backing yet.
His biggest situation so far has been entity David Shearer's deputy.
“I pondering what I’ll be is strong and clear and direct with New Zealanders closely our vision.”
To winnings the leadership, he has to win a first-ever party-wide vote where all Labour's members get a say – most likely against David Cunliffe.
“I’m not in the boldness of comparing myself to anybody,” says Mr Robertson.
Camp Cunliffe was quiet today. Mr Cunliffe has until 10pm tomorrow to declare, but it's almost certain. He is very popular in the wider party.
And while Labour MPs used to say ABC, or "anyone but Cunliffe", chief produce Chris Hipkins in November conclusion year had something strong to say.
“I pondering David Cunliffe has made it very, very difficult for the Labour Party caucus to business with him because clearly he’s been willing to undermine the current leader, just as he undermined the last leader,” said Mr Hipkins. “It’s time for that to come to an end.”
But this is politics and desperate times. Today Mr Hipkins claimed they've buried the hatchet.
So Mr Robertson declares first, and the fight begins.
“If other clan shortage to hubs on other issues, that’s up to them,” says Mr Robertson.
Prime Minister John Key married his springtime sweetheart and has two kids. The 41-year-old Mr Robertson is in a civil league with Alf Kaiwai. They met playing rugby. Mr Kaiwai already had kids. They are now grandparents.
“I’ve been blessed through my partner to be fragment of holding up two children, and we’ve now got a grandchild as well,” says Mr Robertson. “I think the clans ensemble in New Zealand income many shapes and forms and we should make sure we protect and enhance it.”
The feats is commoner – tempo Mr Key in the next election.
“I’ve shown in Parliament that I can profits the fight to John Key, and I pondering that’s what New Zealanders want.”
Mr Robertson is a former learner politician, inspired by David Lange.
But he's an acolyte of Helen Clark. He worked as one of her advisers. He says he doesn't know if he has her backing yet.
His biggest situation so far has been entity David Shearer's deputy.
“I pondering what I’ll be is strong and clear and direct with New Zealanders closely our vision.”
To winnings the leadership, he has to win a first-ever party-wide vote where all Labour's members get a say – most likely against David Cunliffe.
“I’m not in the boldness of comparing myself to anybody,” says Mr Robertson.
Camp Cunliffe was quiet today. Mr Cunliffe has until 10pm tomorrow to declare, but it's almost certain. He is very popular in the wider party.
And while Labour MPs used to say ABC, or "anyone but Cunliffe", chief produce Chris Hipkins in November conclusion year had something strong to say.
“I pondering David Cunliffe has made it very, very difficult for the Labour Party caucus to business with him because clearly he’s been willing to undermine the current leader, just as he undermined the last leader,” said Mr Hipkins. “It’s time for that to come to an end.”
But this is politics and desperate times. Today Mr Hipkins claimed they've buried the hatchet.
So Mr Robertson declares first, and the fight begins.

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