– Comparisons to Trump –
This campaign he has added Trump-like criticisms of media and political elites to his repertoire, as well as anti-corporate rhetoric and appeals to “forgotten” voters.
Peters himself dismisses comparisons to Trump, saying: “I was around long before anybody ever heard of Donald Trump in politics.”
Key elements of his campaign platform involve slashing immigration and placing limits on foreign investment.
He also wants to change the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s mandate so it targets the country’s high exchange rate, rather than just inflation.
However, it is unlikely he will get control over such economic levers, with both parties ruling out making him finance minister.
It is certain though that the parties courting him will pay a price for his support.
“I’m a very reasonable person but I don’t sell myself or my principles out,” he said.
“If you go into negotiations preferring anyone you’re leaving your team behind, you’re not giving your country a chance and you’re putting your personal bias out there.
“You’ve always got to be prepared to do deals, but in the national interest, not your own.”