Chris Hipkins is still mulling over his future as Labour Leader after what he admits was a "pretty rough" meeting with his Caucus yesterday.
Tempers flared at the meeting, with Damien O'Connor swearing at a journalist stationed outside the caucus room.
Under the party's rules, Labour MPs must vote on the party leadership within three months of a lost election.
Hipkins told Mike Hosking that he still doesn't know whether he'll put himself forward but will have more to say soon.
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