Occupied re-entry of Pike River Mine is going to be a "challenge", says Bill English.
On TVNZ1's Breakfast this morning, the National Party leader said he is "yet to see how Andrew Little and the government are going to crack the problem of manned re-entry".
Yesterday Mr Little, the Minister of Pike River re-entry, met with families of some of the 29 men killed in the 2010 mine explosion.
Both sides have agreed that a legal entity needs to be established to take control of the project, which cabinet is expected to make a decision on in the next week.
Mr English said it wasn't obvious where the responsibility would lie of the safety of any person entering Pike River Mine.
"It may be the government is proposing exempt this very dangerous workplace from the workplace safety laws, that will be a a challenge as well."
"I'd be surprised if the Government has got any different, much simpler solutions than the solutions which have been looked at already."
Mr English said under National governments, the families "they haven't always got what they wanted but they were certainly listened to".
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