Senior New Zealand First minister Shane Jones is sounding upbeat about working with National in the future, saying he's getting "good vibrations" from its new leader, Todd Muller.
He also said Labour had given his party the "cold shoulder" when it came to the prospects of an election deal in Northland.
The relationship between NZ First and National has been tense ever since Winston Peters decided to form a coalition with Labour – this essentially pitted the parties against each other.
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Peters has been relentlessly negative about former National leader Simon Bridges. He has publicly mocked his accent and taken numerous pot-shots at his leadership.