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Jack Elder (politician)

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Clark countered Elder's critiques saying Elder's list ranking reflected his lack of achievements as an MP. Elder bridled at Clark's comments, pointing to his 29 year membership and his time as Shadow Minister of Agriculture where he laboriously explained party policy to "incredulous farmers". He was
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I don't have to stay in politics ... things have changed dramatically since I was elected a Labour candidate in 1984 and from when Mike Moore was leader. Instead of staying close to the issues which affect families, we are getting further and further away from that because the people who now have
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control of the party don't see that primarily as the party's role. They have another vision altogether. They believe in the patchwork quilt. They think they can get a majority by patching together feminists, gays and other minorities.
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replaced Moore as party leader he was dropped from the Agriculture portfolio, but continued as Shadow Minister of Overseas Trade. Elder remained aligned with Moore and consequently he was ranked 40th on Labour's initial
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on 18 August 1998. In exchange for his continued support for the government, Elder was allowed to remain Minister of Internal Affairs and Minister of Civil Defence, although he was no longer part of
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Elder twice unsuccessfully sought the Labour Party nomination in safe electorates for the party. In 1975, he unsuccessfully sought the Labour Party candidacy for the
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clear that he didn't blame Clark and thought party processes and policies were responsible for his dissatisfaction.
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Edwards, Brent (1 November 1995). "'I'm no star, but after 29 years I deserve better'".
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Elder spent time off from working, before returning to teaching two years after leaving
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and continued to offer support to the National Party government, which became a
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Edwards, Brent (3 April 1996). "Two more MPs cross the floor to NZ First".
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Herbert, Patricia (30 October 1995). "Elder ponders forcing byelection".
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Party. Elder eventually chose not to seek re-election, and retired from
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Borough Council from 1976 to 1983, including as deputy mayor from 1980.
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electorate alongside 26 other aspirants following the retirement of
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began to collapse, however, Elder joined the group of MPs who quit
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1981 New Zealand general election
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Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament: 1996–2005
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2018 New Zealand First Party deputy leadership election
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Claire Girling-Butcher (died 13 November 1999
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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Jack Elder" 1070: 778:, a centrist conservative party led by 491: 1895:Deputy mayors of places in New Zealand 1857: 1330:Member of Parliament for West Auckland 1043:"Laidlaw fills posts of predecessor". 814:formed a coalition with the governing 806:, having unsuccessfully contested the 472:, but missed out on the nomination to 1900:Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand 1401: 1375: 1169: 517: 718:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 1003:Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand 987: 13: 1362:Member of Parliament for Henderson 391:Jack Elder was born and raised in 14: 1951: 786:Coalition and Minority Government 1476:Kristin Campbell Smith (2019–20) 1196:Kerry Williamson (16 May 2009). 315:New Zealand Democratic Coalition 1890:New Zealand borough councillors 1189: 1163: 1138: 1126: 1109: 1092: 716:In 1990, Elder was awarded the 680: 1170:Elder, Jack (7 October 1999). 1066:. 14 December 1993. p. 2. 1053: 1036: 1019: 970: 953: 936: 899: 488:, but lost on both occasions. 1: 1880:University of Auckland alumni 1208: 1060:"The Labour Shadow Cabinet". 1049:. 28 January 1993. p. 5. 1032:. 6 December 1991. p. 5. 880: 834:on Friday 10 July 1998. 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He was re-elected in the 685:Elder was first elected to 468:in the safe Labour seat of 436:Minister of Foreign Affairs 10: 1956: 1479:Julian Paul (2021–present) 977:"Labour Choice For Seat". 794:, Elder was re-elected to 1813: 1790: 1590: 1537: 1486: 1432: 1411: 1359: 1343: 1338:Constituencies abolished 1336: 1327: 1322: 1315: 1305: 1296: 1288: 1278: 1269: 1261: 1251: 1242: 1234: 1229: 832:Queenstown Police Station 818:, Elder was appointed to 664: 621: 604: 581: 558: 533: 514: 511: 508: 505: 354: 344: 336: 320: 308: 287: 279: 261: 256: 252: 231: 220: 212: 200: 188: 176: 165: 157: 145: 133: 117: 106: 98: 86: 74: 58: 47: 39: 35: 23: 1461:Kevin Gardener (2010–13) 1145:Spanhake, Craig (2006). 892: 441:, Elder was a member of 397:Kelston Boys High School 1843:Young New Zealand First 1593:Former Parliamentarians 1317:New Zealand Parliament 1085:The New Zealand Herald 1046:The New Zealand Herald 1029:The New Zealand Herald 980:The New Zealand Herald 963:The New Zealand Herald 946:The New Zealand Herald 907:"Western Leader, 1967" 756: 666:Changed allegiance to: 623:Changed allegiance to: 499:New Zealand Parliament 423:Early political career 415:from 1974 to 1977 and 409:University of Auckland 215:New Zealand Parliament 16:New Zealand politician 1905:New Zealand First MPs 1885:New Zealand educators 1473:Lester Gray (2018–19) 1464:Anne Martin (2013–15) 1220:Parliamentary Service 850:. 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