Metiria Turei has returned to the election stage with a speech decrying how cruel and unfair New Zealand has become.
The Green MP spoke at an anti-poverty rally in the Otara town centre in South Auckland this afternoon - her first significant role in the Green campaign since she stood down as co-leader five weeks ago.
Around 200 people attended the rally, including actor and Green Party supporter Robyn Malcolm. Some in the crowd held signs saying "I Stand With Metiria" and there were loud cheers when Turei rose to speak.
"About two months ago I told the country my story and gave the country the gift of a story of a real life - the real life of what it's like to live on a benefit in this country," she said.
She became tearful when speaking about the response to her controversial admission that she once lied to Work and Income to hold on to her benefit - a revelation that later lead to her resignation.