Deputy Labour leader Carmel Sepuloni thinks Darleen Tana should resign.
The Greens have asked Tana to resign from parliament after receiving the report on alleged migrant exploitation at her husband's business.
She was suspended on full pay for the 115 days it took.
Tana's now left the party, but not parliament.
Sepuloni told Andrew Dickens Tana needs to do the right thing and walk away.
She says there's a lot of public pressure, and the public sentiment is that she needs to step away.
National's Mark Mitchell says Kiwis inherently have a strong sense of what's wrong and right, and the public are speaking clearly.
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