Simon Bridges has no regrets over the way he handled the National Party's recent crisis, saying both he and his party will emerge stronger.
"I made the right calls at the right times and did the right thing and I feel I've been through a fire but I've come out stronger. I don't have any big regrets here. In fact I would do it all again because I think I stood up for the right things and the National Party and myself emerged stronger."
Bridges told The Country's Jamie Mackay he won't take any legal action over Jami-Lee Ross's secretly taping his private conversations.
"I take the view in politics ... that you sort of keep moving, and you don't take a legalistic view of things. I mean if it was egregious I would [sue] ... but we've got someone who is unwell. So it's just not something I would do."
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