12 Aug 2014

ACT accuses Labour of dirty tactics

9:03 am on 12 August 2014

The ACT Party's Epsom candidate David Seymour is accusing the Labour Party of trying to undermine his campaign with dirty tactics.

Winning the seat is crucial to ACT's survival as a party and to help it, Prime Minister John Key has once again told National supporters to vote for the ACT candidate in Epsom, even though Mr Key himself will vote for National's Paul Goldsmith.

Labour Party candidate Michael Wood has condemned the deal, saying it goes against ACT's core philosophy.

“The great irony of the campaign is that ACT is the party of no handouts, the free-market party of do-it-yourself, pull your own socks up, don't expect other people to do it for you. And yet here we are, with them entirely reliant on a deal to gift them a seat.”

But Mr Seymour said Labour was encouraging its supporters to vote for Mr Goldsmith, in an effort to undermine the deal between ACT and National.

“They spend half their time saying it’s a dirty deal, and the other half of their time going and knocking on people's doors saying ‘have you heard of Paul Goldsmith, we think he's got some great ideas’.”