Colin Craig talks about himself and his Conservative Party's priorities in today's Hot Seat, the second in a series of interviews of political leaders ahead of the September 20 election.
The interview panel is NewstalkZB host Rachel Smalley, Herald columnists Toby Manhire and Fran O'Sullivan, and political editor Audrey Young.
Read more:
• Internet Mana: We're one mean bunch
• Election 2014: Full coverage here
The Internet-Mana leadership team, Hone Harawira and Laila Harre, kicked off the series yesterday. Tomorrow you can see Act leader Jamie Whyte.
What follows is an index of the subjects discussed.
1m 06s National's no-deal and getting to 5 per cent.
3m 08s Dealing with Labour
4m 26s Wackiness just a phase
5m 41s "Crazy" ads and litigiousness
8m 15s Time to harden up?
10m 01s Sugar daddy to own party
12m 07s Binding Referenda
13m 00s Wealthy but frugal
14m 27s Religious status
17m 33s Differences between Conservatives and NZ First
22m 55s Referendum on binding referenda
26m 29s Smacking law
27m 26s Gay marriage
29m 13s Homosexuality
30m 25s Political correctness, "'sorry' for being a man," domestic violence,
34m 06s The sale of Lochinver station to Shanghai Pengxin
39m 33s Impact of immigration, "New Zealand-ness."
42m 27s Treaty of Waitangi, Maori seats
47m 38s Christine Rankin in Epsom
49m 24s Reasons to vote Conservative
YESTERDAY: Internet Mana's Hone Harawira and Laila Harre
TOMORROW: Act's Jamie Whyte
* The Colin Craig interview took place on Thursday August 7, 2014.