Winston Peters says Northland needs "a real voice" who could "hit the ground running". Photo / Dean Purcell
Winston Peters says Northland needs "a real voice" who could "hit the ground running". Photo / Dean Purcell
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters has confirmed he will compete in the Northland by-election.
Mr Peters this afternoon said Northland needed "a real voice" who could "hit the ground running".
He said he was born in Northland, educated there, owned a home there for decades and played for sportsteams in the region.
The electorate had been neglected by Government, he said, and it should be "the Florida of New Zealand".
The Northland seat was vacated by National MP Mike Sabin, who stood down last month for "personal reasons". The by-election will take place on March 28.
But he said the resignation of Mr Sabin, reportedly because he was being investigated by police, could hurt National's vote.
Economic development minister Steven Joyce said National was "not even contemplating" Winston Peters winning the Northland by-election
"We are focusing on winning the seat. It's a strong National seat. We've got to prove it each time, but that's the nature of elections and we will be focusing on that."
Labour leader Andrew little said his party was not considering withdrawing its candidate from the by-election now that Mr Peters had announced his entry to the contest.