National MP Judith Collins says she will stand for Parliament again in 2017 even if there is pressure on her to go and she is not reinstated as a minister.
The Weekend Herald spoke to Ms Collins and her National Party colleagues about her increased profile in the media in recent weeks. Ms Collins is yet to learn whether she will be reinstated as a minister in future.
Ms Collins said she will stand again in 2017 if that did not happen, even if the Prime Minister, John Key, asked her to go to make way for fresh blood.
"I've no interest in that. I've been here for 13 years. That's the same amount of time as the Prime Minister. There are plenty of people who have been here longer than me."
Ms Collins also put paid to speculation she might run for the Auckland mayoralty next year. She said some people had asked her to but she had told them she was not interested. "I need to restore my reputation after the battering it got last year."