Simon Bridges joins Peter Williams in studio to explain what the National Party would do in Government including pulling out of the united Nations Migration Compact.

Williams begins the interview by asking what Simon thinks of the parallels that people draw between National and the far right when they talk of pulling out of the Migration Compact.

Simon Bridges defended National by saying, "we're the most pro-immigration party in Parliament, so this is not some sort of dog whistle thing around immigration."

We like immigration we understand that you need it to get the country going.

"We just take the view that New Zealand should decide our immigration policies and who gets to come here, not the UN."

When it came to discussing the fact that the agreement is non-binding Simon explained, "even if it's is non-binding the reality of these things is that they always, overtime, become part of what you have to do."

"The pressure accumulates, I can tell you what judge's will say is; 'well it is non-binding but we must interpret the law in a complementary way."