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Parliament has shut down for the year with party leaders firing barbed words across the house in the traditional adjournment debate.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon - after the requisite thanks and congratulations - likened Labour to "picked-over box of favourites" with the good ones gone and "most of them like a Cherry Ripe".

"They seem nice on the outside but on the inside they're deeply, deeply red, and frankly they're just best left where they are. Of course, their mates in the Greens and Te Pāti Māori they're actually a bit like a Picnic - a bit rough and totally nuts."

He said Labour's Willow-Jean Prime - in ignoring requests to work with National on education reforms - "has done more than any of her Labour predecessors to advance the education of our kids".

Labour's Justice spokesperson Duncan Webb - who is stepping down at the election and was mistaken by Minister Paul Goldsmith for 'Roger somebody' - was not to be confused with Labour's tax policy, Luxon sa

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