Nelson Mandela's grandson, Kweku Mandela, has stated that his grandfather would not have supported New Zealand's ACT Party, after the party's leader, David Seymour, claimed that Mandela would campaign for them if he were alive. Seymour's comment received criticism on Twitter, prompting Kweku Mandela to respond and assert that his grandfather would not support the ACT Party. In response, Seymour cited Mandela's belief in equality, but Kweku Mandela argued that Mandela also advocated for prosperity, human rights, and good governance. Seymour also made controversial comments about crime, the cost of living crisis, and the Labour Party during his speech.
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