Winston Peters criticizes Finance Minister Nicola Willis for making incorrect and politically timed remarks about superannuation funding during Budget 2026, calling it an 'unfortunate mistake' and questioning the economic rationale behind the concerns.
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You tell me where you're going to find 30 billion dollars a year. Listen, on that subject, though, why didn't you guys cut anything? I mean, it it's notable that Winston Winston got a bunch of stuff in a budget that has no money. Winston gets a bunch of money and doesn't cut anything out of foreign affairs. Why not do your bit?
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