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By Ella Stewart of RNZ Act leader David Seymour has claimed 99.5% of the submissions received on the Regulatory Standards Bill were created using “bots”. The ...
Act leader David Seymour kicked off his stint as Deputy Prime Minister with a speech in Auckland, where he chronicled Act’s rise from a single MP to 11 – and ...
Acting Party Leader David Seymour is New Zealand's new Deputy Prime Minister. The 41-year-old was sworn in Auckland on Saturday. He takes over from New Zealand First Party Leader and Foreign ...
David Seymour has been sworn in as Deputy Prime Minister, succeeding Winston Peters. Seymour’s appointment marks a milestone for the Act Party, which now has 11 MPs. His Treaty Principles Bill ...
Youngster’s courage a lesson in selflessness Out of the mouth of babes has never been truer than the story of Indi Wealleans, ( Herald , May 24). The ...
Act leader David Seymour is condemning an “immature” challenge to a charity fight from prominent Treaty activist Eru Kapa-Kingi. In a video posted to social media yesterday, Kapa-Kingi took ...
ACT Leader David Seymour to the Waikato Chamber of Commerce: Budget 2025 and Beyond. Thank you for the opportunity to be here, and hear from you today. Wherever I go, ...
Act leader David Seymour will be taking part in the renowned Oxford Union debate, opposing the moot that states 'no one can be illegal on stolen land'. Video / Herald Now.
Next week Act leader David Seymour will take over from Winston Peters as Deputy Prime Minister - he says they’ll be big shoes to fill. “I’ll have to comb my hair but I’m not blow-waving ...
David Seymour credited Brooke van Velden for saving the Budget, highlighting the impact of pay equity. Nicola Willis drove a pay equity “reset”, freeing $12.8 billion for her second Budget.
He suffered years of poor poll results and jibes about his dancing, but Act leader David Seymour is on the cusp of becoming Deputy Prime Minister. Photography: Hagen Hopkins ‘Wanker!” The ...
Act leader David Seymour denies his party is shifting its position on social media restrictions as claimed by Prime Minister Christopher Luxon this morning. He says Luxon‘s characterisation is ...
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