Winston Peters criticizes Labour's support for the proposed India free trade agreement, arguing it contains hidden financial burdens, lacks transparency, and disadvantages New Zealand's farming sector through unbalanced trade conditions and unmet commitments.
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I talk to a lot of farmers obviously in this job and I know that you're after the farming vote and a lot of farmers like what you and Shane talk about because you're pretty direct and upfront and you're good supporters of farming but I'll put this to you I think you're going to lose some farmer vote because of your stance on the Indian FTA.
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