Winston Peters critiques the Labour Party for losing its connection to working-class voters, accusing it of embracing woke ideology, economic mismanagement, and political incoherence, while positioning New Zealand First as the true advocate for blue-collar workers and economic pr
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abandoned blue-collar roots, now dominated by woke ideology
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