National leader Simon Bridges said NZ First leader Winston Peters needed to develop a thicker skin if he was taking criticism of him at a National Party conference so seriously.
Peters has bridled at comments by former Australia Prime Minister John Howard that the election outcome was "unjust" and by National Party President Peter Goodfellow that National "dodged a whisky-swilling, cigarette-smoking, double-breasted and irrational bullet."
Bridges said after 40 years in politics, he would have thought Peters had a thicker skin.
On Monday, Peters had appeared to threaten Goodfellow, saying he should repeat the comments and Peters would reveal why he did not believe Goodfellow should be the president.
Today Peters asked if Goodfellow had repeated that and when told no, said "guess why." He would not say if he had something on Goodfellow.