I am sure Roger was instrumental in her decision and its timing. What better example of the courage of both of them than for Catherine to announce her candidacy on the eve of Roger's death?
The Act devotee running the cafe in Ngaio and chalking up comments on his blackboard is doing a better job promoting Act than Don is. Not too late for a leadership change is it?
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Lindsay Mitchell has been researching and commenting on welfare since 2001. Many of her articles have been published in mainstream media and she has appeared on radio,tv and before select committees discussing issues relating to welfare. Lindsay is also an artist who works under commission and exhibits at Wellington, New Zealand, galleries.
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If she gets into parliament she will carry on the work of her husband, roger Kerr, who sadly died today.
I am sure Roger was instrumental in her decision and its timing. What better example of the courage of both of them than for Catherine to announce her candidacy on the eve of Roger's death?
The Act devotee running the cafe in Ngaio and chalking up comments on his blackboard is doing a better job promoting Act than Don is. Not too late for a leadership change is it?
Yes...Don was swamped in this mornings Q&A debate...too polite and too submissive...Peter Dunne was far better and made more ACT points then Don did!
I agree with you on that decision, Lindsay.
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