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Well, he would be if he were still in politics.
One can be sure that if we were facing a coalition of right-leaning parties, he would be singing the praises of MMP.
Winston has a mandate to go to either side. He's left on some things (such as the Golden Age card) and right on others (like his xenophobia). The man said right from the start, before the first polling station opened, that he would go to either side. The voters knew that. They still gave him seven list seats. That's quite impressive, really.
Dunne is a bit of a harder case, since he's very much more conservative than Winnie, but he's also been working with Labour for the past term. If he was so far right, which is what Richard is alleging, there's no way that Helen would've had a chance of getting United Future's support.