Winston Peters Is Putting Winston First, Not NZ First
Winston Peters hasn’t blown up Luxon over Iran out of principle. He is manufacturing a crisis, gutting National, and making his move.

Winston Peters hasn’t blown up Luxon over Iran out of principle. He is manufacturing a crisis, gutting National, and making his move.
Luxon’s Tehran comment looked like another clumsy brain fade. Now the Iran war emails make it look far more deliberate, and far more dangerous.

The Greens are drawing a hard line: no support, no involvement, no war. Now Luxon has to answer.

Luxon wanted New Zealand to back the Iran war. Winston exposed it. Now the coalition looks like it’s tearing itself apart.

Trump’s Iran war is blowing out in cost and chaos, and may end up strengthening the very regime it was meant to crush.

Christopher Luxon ditching TVNZ’s Breakfast after tough interviews with Tova O’Brien looks like panic, and in politics, weakness gets stomped.
New Zealand’s 40-year neoliberal experiment has hollowed out the State, inflated housing bubbles and left us dangerously exposed to climate and economic collapse.

NZ is so laid back we may sleepwalk through a fuel crisis, an LNG gamble, and an economic shock — all while being told not to panic.

Blue on Silver friendly fire has erupted. Is Winston Peters setting Christopher Luxon up for a coup — or a snap election?

With inflation looming, Luxon floundering and the Right splintering, NZ Election 2026 is shaping into the most volatile political fight in years.