The Internet Mana Party won't be a part of any coalition with Labour.

Leader David Cunliffe says Kim Dotcom's party will not be a part of its government after September's election saying he doesn't hold a "candle for Kim Dotcom".

"Kim Dotcom has been a donor to Act candidates in the past, but he's not associated with the Labour Party and I've made it clear there won't be Internet Mana in a government if I lead."

Hone Harawira says he's not bothered by the announcement by Mr Cunliffe saying the party should focus on rebuilding their brand.

"Labour should focus not so much on who their friends are going to be, but themselves."

Today's declaration comes as Labour's Te Tai Tokerau candidate Kelvin Davis attacked his rival Mr Harawira's association with the German internet tycoon who he says has no allegiance to Maori.

By contrast on his Facebook page, Mr Davis describes himself as "just an ordinary Maori trying to stop the biggest con job in political history".