National and Labour defend Te Papa's right to display English version of Treaty of Waitangi

Nicola Willis and Chris Hipkins

Neither National's deputy Nicola Willis nor Labour leader Chris Hipkins had a problem with Te Papa displaying the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi. Photo: RNZ

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