NZ FIrst MP Shane Jones (right) suggested to media this afternoon that it was clear that Luxon was weighing up becoming a National Party MP.
Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones says the media owes him an apology as his "gut instinct" about outgoing Air New Zealand chief executive Christopher Luxon was right.
Jones suggested to media this afternoon that it was clear that Luxon was weighing up becoming a National Party MP.
This comes after Luxon – who yesterday announced he was stepping down as Air NZ's boss – would not rule out a move into politics.
"Politics is something I am interested in," he told Newstalk ZB this morning.
Asked whether his political party of choice would be National, Luxon said: "Yes I think it probably would be".