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    Richard William Prebble CBE (born 7 February 1948) is a former member of the New Zealand Parliament. Initially a member of the Labour Party, he joined...
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    English teacher; Prebble has an older sister, Becky, and a younger brother, Ben, both of whom studied law. Her uncle Richard Prebble is a former politician...
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  • named. Peter Prebble, Canadian politician Richard Prebble, New Zealand politician Sam Prebble, New Zealand game developer Simon Prebble, English actor...
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    greatly increased chance of getting into parliament. Former Labour MP Richard Prebble unexpectedly won the safe Labour seat of Wellington Central, and served...
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    leading caucus opponents. He identified his closest colleagues as Richard Prebble, Mike Moore, and Michael Bassett. The failure of Lange's leadership...
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  • In 1984, David Caygill and Richard Prebble had been made associate ministers to Douglas, with Douglas, Caygill and Prebble, known as the "Troika" or the...
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    Central electorate as an Alliance candidate, defeating the incumbent Richard Prebble. Upon the retirement of Mana Motuhake founder Matiu Rata in 1994, Lee...
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    Rogernomics. National endorsed ACT leader and former Labour minister Richard Prebble against their own for Wellington Central, a consistently safe Labour...
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    accommodate conflicting points of view. He was described by Douglas ally Richard Prebble as the "20 stone straw in the wind" in reference to both his weight...
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    at Victoria University of Wellington, Richard Prebble became a politician, and their younger brother, Mark Prebble, became the senior public servant of...
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    challenger. The challenger was Sandra Lee and the defeated incumbent was Richard Prebble. The seat of Northern Maori was won from the Labour Party by a New...
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    planned to challenge party leader Richard Prebble for his position, although such a challenge never emerged. When Prebble eventually announced his retirement...
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  • v t e ACT New Zealand Party leaders Roger Douglas (1994–96) Richard Prebble (1996–2004) Rodney Hide (2004–11) Don Brash (2011) John Banks (2011–14) Jamie...
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    159,859 7.74% 2.36   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Richard Prebble Rod Donald Jeanette Fitzsimons Winston Peters Party ACT Green NZ First...
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    preference for Act leader Richard Prebble. The absence of a National candidate in this election did not help Richard Prebble and he lost the seat to new...
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    Prescott, Helmut Kohl, Nicolas Sarkozy, Nick Griffin, David Blaine, Richard Prebble, Ed Miliband, Charles III, Nigel Farage, John Tsang, Luis Fortuño,...
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    alongside future Labour politicians including Richard Prebble, David Caygill, Margaret Wilson and Richard Northey. Clark held the positions of president...
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  • which it had used in 1999. Isaac was one of a handful of people that Richard Prebble confided in prior to announcing to the ACT caucus on 27 April 2004...
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    210,912 10.38% 6.12   Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party   Leader Richard Prebble Rod Donald Jeanette Fitzsimons Peter Dunne Party ACT Green United Future...
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    1963 election 1966 election 1969 election 1972 election 1975 election Richard Prebble 1978 election 1981 election 1984 election 1987 election 1990 election...
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  • member of the faction's so-called "Troika" (consisting of Douglas, Richard Prebble, and David Caygill), but was nevertheless a notable supporter of the...
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    December 1981 Muldoon 13 George Gair 11 December 1981 26 July 1984 14 Richard Prebble 26 July 1984 24 August 1987 Lange 15 Bill Jeffries 24 August 1987 2...
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    leader Richard Prebble, Victoria University law professor John Prebble, and Massey University professor of education administration Tom Prebble. Prebble was...
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    Central electorate, defeating the incumbent member, ACT Party leader Richard Prebble. After Labour's electoral victory in 1999, Hobbs joined the Cabinet...
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    Government's April 2000 changes were criticised by opposition parties, with Richard Prebble of the ACT New Zealand party deriding the PCNZM's initials as standing...
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    in the 2008 election, after leadership term) 1994 24 March 1996 2 Richard Prebble (b. 1948) Wellington Central 1st 1996–1999 26 March 1996 13 June 2004...
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    Affairs. In 1980 Lange and a group consisting of Douglas, Bassett, Richard Prebble and Mike Moore tried to remove Rowling as leader of the Labour Party...
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  • Pettis after Richard Prebble took offence at a statement by Gillon in a point of order. 1 May 2003 Ann Hartley (Deputy Speaker) Richard Prebble ACT Accusing...
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  • policies of Roger Douglas — both Douglas and his strongest supporter, Richard Prebble, had left Labour to found the ACT party, and Clark's more traditional...
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    (United Future) – Labour; Winston Peters (New Zealand First) – National; Richard Prebble (ACT New Zealand) – Labour; Ken Shirley (ACT New Zealand) – Labour...
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