Seymour hints at future ‘agree to disagree’ clauses with coalition partners – Newsroom 5 July 2024

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David Seymour, leader of the Act Party, suggests more frequent use of the ‘agree to disagree’ clause within the coalition government, following two recent public disagreements. Seymour criticised the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill, talking up ACT’s free-market principles.

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