
Tama Potaka scolded for joking about David Seymour's hapū
Crown representatives have been welcomed to the National Iwi Chairs Forum in Kerikeri.
Crown representatives have been welcomed to the National Iwi Chairs Forum in Kerikeri.
PM Christopher Luxon, National MP Tama Potaka, and Act leader David Seymour spoke to the media after arriving in Northland for the Iwi Chairs Forum. Video / David Fisher
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Waitangi Day, Chinese New Year, cyclone devastation, and the Art Deco Festival returns.
They could expect 'a verbal lashing' if they tried it again.
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