Labour's caucus meeting today will be the first MP Trevor Mallard has attended since he was demoted by new leader David Cunliffe - and Mr Mallard said fears he will go rogue are unfounded, but nor will he disappear in 2014 and he still hopes to be made the Speaker if Labour wins the next election.
Mr Mallard was stripped of his responsibilities as shadow Leader of the House and dumped down the rankings by David Cunliffe soon after Mr Cunliffe was elected leader. The demotion was seen by some as a signal to Mr Mallard that he should look at retiring from politics in 2014.
Mr Mallard said he did intend to stand in his Hutt South electorate again in 2014 and had received no indication from Mr Cunliffe that he should step down.
He still wanted to be Speaker and and Mr Cunliffe was open to that. "Absolutely. There's no problem in that area."
Mr Cunliffe said he had not told Mr Mallard he could still be Speaker under a future Labour Government.