
Sarah Pallett, Hamish Campbell and Raf Manji: Ilam electoral candidates on TOP's chances of getting into Parliament
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
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TOP leader Raf Manji says Labour and National have 'pulled back' from the Christchurch seat of Ilam, paving the way for him to get into Parliament.
Labour's Ilam candidate Sarah Pallett has dismissed Manji's claims as 'rubbish', and claims Labour is still in it to win it.
"We've been campaigning so hard, and it's a tiny bit insulting to my volunteers, who've really put in the hard yards and continue to do so- they've been out all day today. I'm just bemused."
National's Hamish Campbell says this is a 'desperate' claim from Raf Manji, as National has been working to bring in votes.
"If you drive through Illam, you'll see that it's absolutely covered in blue signs. We're working right up til we can no longer campaign, which is midnight on Friday. We're going strong."
Raf Manji is still defending his earlier statements, saying he's not seeing a lot of action on the ground from both major parties.
"We're out every day, and we've been out every day for the last month. Yes, we see billboards, but we're not seeing a lot on the ground. I'm sure there's staff doorknocking, but we're out and about."
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