New Zealand First Leader Winston Peters says he is unfazed that National has ruled his party out of any post-election governing deals and has a warning for the party's leader, Simon Bridges.
"If Mr Bridges doesn't pick up the phone, someone else within his caucus will do it for him," Peters, also the Deputy Prime Minister, said in a statement.
"He's [Bridges] got a lot to learn about politics. Narrowing your options can be the worst strategic move you will ever make."
Earlier this afternoon, Bridges ruled out working with New Zealand First after the election.
"I don't believe we can work with NZ First and have a constructive, trusting relationship," he told reporters in Hawke's Bay.