Kim Dotcom speaking to the media after a candlelight vigil at the home of Prime Minister John Key in Parnell, Auckland. Photo / Sarah Ivey
Prime Minister John Key thought the candlelight vigil outside his house last night was "not really cricket".
About 30 protesters gathered outside his Auckland home last night in a candlelight vigil commemorating "the numerous deaths of civilians and the illegal killing of 'supposed' terrorists, including New Zealander Daryl Jones --
killed by the US drone strike programme".
Mr Key told Newstalk ZB that he didn't pull a curtain aside to look at the protesters last night.
"I've always been a bit of the view myself that it's not really cricket.
"Yesterday was family day, the afternoon when I got back was Max's birthday, and just generally speaking it's our home environment."