Wellington Faultlines: The Cunliffe Conundrum
It is as though Mr Cunliffe read about how to be a charismatic politician when he was about 16 and hasn't quite mastered the nuances and subtleties yet.
Rob Hosking
Fri, 13 Sep 2013
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The Cunliffe Conundrum
If the Labour Party follows the public polls, it will install New Lynn MP David Cunliffe as leader on Sunday.
Labour, though, tends to follow its own strange tribal drumbeats, and party members could yet elect Wellington Central MP and current deputy leader Grant
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Rob Hosking
Fri, 13 Sep 2013
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