Prime Minister Bill English has hit out at talk of NZ First leader Winston Peters as the kingmaker, saying it was not up to Peters to choose the next Government - it was up to voters.
"I'll make this point. Winston Peters does not decide who the Government is. The voters do. And I don't like the way it's presumed - I'm sure by him but by commentators and others - that somehow this election is all about his decision.
"It's not, it's about your decision. I know it's a bit old-fashioned."
At a meeting attended by about 100 people and hosted by National's Ohariu candidate Brett Hudson in Ngaio, English was asked about the "elephant in the room" - Winston Peters - and what he would have to "trade away" to form a Government.
On current polls, neither Labour nor National would be able to form a government without NZ First.