NZ First leader Winston Peters has sent a veiled message to Labour to shape up if it hopes to thwart Prime Minister John Key's ambitions of getting a fourth term in Government.
Mr Key told the Herald last week he did intend to seek a fourth term as Prime Minister.
Asked about that ambition at Ratana, Mr Peters would not rule out Key's chances and instead sent a subtle jab Labour's way. "If the Opposition was in any way what it should be, [Key] wouldn't have a hope in Hades."
"That's the real test. Whether the Opposition parties mark up, shape up, keep themselves focused, keep their eyes on what the prize should be rather than their own political and egregious self interest and advantage. If they do that, then the Government wouldn't have a show in its present construction."
However, he said he was not worried about it.