Luxon Under Pressure To Sack Winston Peters
If the Prime Minister truly believes Winston Peters put politics ahead of the national interest, how can he possibly keep him as Foreign Minister?

If the Prime Minister truly believes Winston Peters put politics ahead of the national interest, how can he possibly keep him as Foreign Minister?

Chris Finlayson’s call for “war” on NZ First says something brutal about National right now: one of the few people still willing to fight no longer sits in caucus.

Winston smells blood. Luxon looks weaker by the day. And as the economy slides deeper into crisis, the coalition’s civil war is becoming impossible to hide.

What if Mt Albert stopped voting traditionally and voted strategically instead? A Helen Clark endorsement could completely reshape Election 2026.

Winston Peters is tearing chunks out of National while Luxon looks too weak to stop him. The question now is whether this coalition crisis is entirely deliberate.
New Zealanders are asking how a Prime Minister who talks about values and honour could allegedly support tactics many view as immoral and indefensible.

ACT wants a NZ version of ICE. But is this policy, or a desperate bid to outflank Winston on immigration?

A tragic death, a disputed fundraiser, and a legal first. The Givealittle fight that raised bigger questions about trust is finally settled.

The Strait of Hormuz must reopen, but that doesn’t mean New Zealand should fight someone else’s war.

New Zealand isn’t drifting apart by chance. Decades of economic policy and population pressure are tearing at the social fabric.