The Speaker of the House has withdrawn and apologised for saying comments made by Opposition Leader Simon Bridges were "smart-arse" in the House this afternoon.
The comments were made in Question Time, following an exchange between Bridges, Finance Minister Grant Robertson and Speaker Trevor Mallard.
"Having, frankly, comments that are smart-arse from the Leader of the Opposition, by way of a disorderly point of order, in the way that I've just warned Mr [David] Seymour of, is not at all helpful," Mallard had said.
Bridges was trying to undermine the Government by raising points of order the Speaker deemed to be not appropriate.
The Shadow Leader of the House, National's Gerry Brownlee, was quick to come to his leader's defence.