A political podcast discussion examines tensions within the New Zealand coalition, particularly between Winston Peters and Chris Luxon, while also highlighting the risks and motivations of a Kiwi-led flotilla attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza amid international legal
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Yeah, I agree. Tim, I actually think this plays in the end better for Luxon than worse for Luxon because he goes down there and he tells Winston off and Winston publicly admits that he made a mistake, right? That kind of reinforces. I think that's a bigger flex by the Prime Minister. What do you think?
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winston's flex undermines coalition stability
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