The cost of one of New Zealand First's coalition bottom lines – scrapping plans for new parliamentary buildings – has been revealed to be up to $3 million.
National say this shows the Government put politics before prudent use of taxpayers' money.
As part of the Labour/NZ First coalition agreement, it was agreed there would be "no new parliamentary building to proceed this term".
NZ First had rallied against any new panned buildings before the election.
In November 2016, the then government signed off plans to build a new office block to house MPs and staff. They would move out of Bowen House – the building many staff and MPs currently work in.