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    measures for Māori. Don Brash was born to Alan Brash, a Presbyterian minister and son of prominent lay leader Thomas Brash, and Eljean Brash (née Hill), in...
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  • party leader Don Brash, and a wide range of people associated with him. The book was initially prevented from being published when Brash obtained an injunction...
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  • affirmative action for Māori people. It is led by conservative politician Don Brash. The group aims to redefine the position of Maori in New Zealand. This...
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  • replaced promptly by then Pro Chancellor Michael Ahie. In August 2018 Don Brash, a former Leader of the Opposition, was due to speak at the university...
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    was a speech delivered by the leader of the New Zealand National Party, Don Brash, to the Orewa Rotary Club on 27 January 2004. It addressed civil rights...
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    was appointed Finance Spokesman for National and eventually succeeded Don Brash as the National Party leader in 2006. After two years as leader of the...
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  • leader to Don Brash, a former governor of the Reserve Bank who had joined the National Parliamentary caucus in the 2002 election. Under Brash, the National...
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    consequence, in October 2003 he was replaced as leader by Don Brash. In November 2006, after Brash's resignation, English became deputy leader under John Key...
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  • Following Connell's re-election in the 2005 election, National Party leader Don Brash ranked him 27th in the National party caucus of 48 MPs giving him the...
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    from 2004 to 2011. ACT was briefly led by former National Party leader Don Brash for the 2011 election, after which the party caucus was reduced to one...
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    members of the public. In a speech given by the National Party leader Don Brash to the Orewa Rotary Club on 27 January 2004, he spoke on the perceived...
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  • National Party Don Brash), initiated a petition to eradicate "Aotearoa" from official use. Hobson's Pledge spokespersons Casey Costello and Don Brash called on...
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  • Brash: A Biography is a biography of New Zealand politician and economist Don Brash. The book was written by Paul Goldsmith and released in 2005. In 2006...
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  • leader Thomas Brash, and the father of National party opposition leader and Governor of the Reserve Bank, Don Brash. Alan Anderson Brash was born in Wellington...
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    give full support to the controversial Orewa Speech by then-party leader Don Brash, Rich was demoted in February 2005 and Collins became National's spokesperson...
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    Clark secured two more seats than nearest rival, the National Party of Dr Don Brash. With the exception of the newly formed Māori Party, which took four Māori...
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  • Julian Robertson as a contributor. Robertson, a friend of National leader Don Brash, had connections to the Republican Party in the US. However, National...
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    2010. The town gained national press in 2004 when National Party leader Don Brash gave the Orewa Speech, in which he discussed race relations between Māori...
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  • Opposition Judith Collins (though she did not complete her degree) and Don Brash, the latter whom is infamous for his Orewa Speech. Other significant figures...
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    Alan Brash, and grandfather of governor of the Reserve Bank and leader of the National Party Don Brash. Thomas Cuddie Brash was born to William Brash and...
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    also been supported by politicians and media personalities. For example, Don Brash, formerly leader of the New Zealand National Party, is a high-profile...
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    stepped down as ACT leader in April 2011 after a leadership challenge from Don Brash and retired from Parliament at the general election later that year. Rodney...
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  • 2004 New Zealand First experienced a brief decline in the polls after Don Brash became leader of the National Party, a change which hugely revived National's...
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    was the deputy leader of the National Party, then in opposition under Don Brash. Smith represented the Nelson electorate from 1996 to 2020 and, before...
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  • New Zealand political leader Don Brash assembled a "shadow cabinet" within the National Party caucus after his election to the position of Leader of the...
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  • Zealand Alan Brash (pharmacologist) (born 1949), Scottish pharmacologist Don Brash (born 1940), former New Zealand politician Jonathan Brash, British politician...
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    1% of the party vote, with no list MPs, 1 electorate MP) resulted in Don Brash tendering his resignation as leader, stating that he took full responsibility...
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  • an anti-Treatyist lobby group founded by former National Party leader Don Brash to oppose Māori treaty settlements and affirmative action, as well as...
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  • management company associated with Peter Huljich and the politicians Don Brash and John Banks. By the time of its sale in 2010 the company had grown...
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  • National Party leader Don Brash delivered a speech at Orewa that was highly critical of the government's policy towards Māori. Brash said that the government...
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