United Future leader Peter Dunne is Parliament's longest continuously serving MP and has worked with both Labour and National.
In the Herald's Hot Seat video interview he talks about Helen Clark and John Key, his next goals, and looks back at the turmoil over a leaked spy report which resulted in his resignation.
The Hot Seat panel is NewstalkZB host Rachel Smalley, Herald columnists Toby Manhire and Fran O'Sullivan and political editor Audrey Young.
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The difference between Key and Clark and what he really thinks about spying: What topics Peter Dunne discussed and where to find them in the full United Future interview
38s Secret to survival.
1m 20s What he offers voters outside Ohariu
2m 14s Why the party has shrunk from 8 MPs to just one
2m 59s The prospect of a Nick Clegg-style surge - like the worm
3m 59s "Far prefer" to work with National
5m 20s No compromise on tax or families
6m 39s The evolution of MMP Government
8m 05s Ministerial portfolios, speakership and a short temper
10m 20s Role in psycho-active substances law and the "beat-up campaign"
12m 37s Flexible superannuation
15m 35s Lochinver station sale and racial overtones to foreign investment
17m 37s Concerns about intensification of farming in NZ
18m 38s Stopping National's reforms of the Resource Management Act
22m 15s Differences between Helen Clark and John Key
23m 32s The leak of the Kitteridge report on the GCSB
26m 44s Sceptical about conduct of GCSB and SIS
29m 14s Edward Snowden
29m 55s Dealing with risks and farcical methods of the Intelligence & Security Committee
31m 57s Relevance of Treaty of Waitangi in modern New Zealand
32m 27s Race debate in election campaign and "insidious" parties
34m Life after politics
The interview was conducted on August 7.
The series so far:
Thursday - Hone Harawira and Laila Harre, Internet-Mana
Friday - Colin Craig, Conservatives
Saturday - Jamie Whyte, ACT
Tomorrow - Te Ururoa Flavell, Maori Party