The Government and Opposition have butted heads on the first day in Parliament.
The Prime Minister boasted of the Government plans to boost economic growth - while Labour slammed its achievements and pointed to record departures from the country.
Chris Luxon is calling it 'the party of no' - which said no to tax relief, gene technology, and backing farmers.
Later, opposition leader Chris Hipkins claimed Luxon was in favour of saying no to delivering new ferries, a new Dunedin hospital, and affordable water reform.
Newstalk ZB political editor Jason Walls says Chris Luxon fired back at Hipkins' outfit choices and lack of organisation.
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