The economic legacy of Sir Michael Cullen
The former finance minister was considered caring but conservative with the public purse.
Julie Iles and Dita De Boni
Fri, 20 Aug 2021
Almost exactly a month ago in this publication, NBR ’s Nevil Gibson reviewed Sir Michael Cullen’s autobiography Labour Saving, painting a vivid portrait of the young Cullen as a school student who liked neither the reactionary nor the radical leftwing politics of the mid-1960s.
It was a
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Julie Iles and Dita De Boni
Fri, 20 Aug 2021
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