New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has accused the Prime Minister of sending hundreds of text messages to the woman who complained to police about National MP Todd Barclay.
Peters has used question time to target Bill English over his involvement in the Barclay controversy, holding up a document he said detailed the date and time of text messages English sent to Barclay's former electorate office staff member Glenys Dickson.
"Why did he send over 450 text messages to Glenys Dickson, many early in the morning and late at night, in the 12 months before she resigned on 7 February 2016?" Peters asked.
English declined to comment, saying the matter was one for which he had no ministerial responsibility.
"If he had no responsibility as he says, why did he send Glenys Dickson 31 text messages in the days immediately before her resignation?" Peters asked.