Morgan’s political ‘epiphany’ literally a 'road to Damascus' experience
After being rocketed on the border of Lebanon, Morgan decided to 'take the easy path' and enter New Zealand's political arena.
Nick Grant
Fri, 04 Nov 2016
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Gareth Morgan decided to launch a political party while on the road to Damascus, he tells NBR Radio’s Grant Walker.
“That’s where we were heading at the time and we got turned back at the border because they’d rocketed that aid convoy. I was doing stuff with the UN and we were told we couldn’t
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Nick Grant
Fri, 04 Nov 2016
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