, CH
(who pronounced his name ˈlɒŋi ) (4 August 1942 – 13 August 2005), served as the 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand
from 1984 to 1989. He headed New Zealand's fourth Labour Government
, one of the most reforming administrations in his country's history, but one which did not always conform to traditional expectations of a social-democrat
party.
If the American global strategy is dependent on the ability of nuclear ships to come to New Zealand, then God defend the world.
We are an enemy of the nuclear threat and we are an enemy of testing nuclear weapons in the South Pacific. New Zealand did not buy into this fight. France put agents into New Zealand. France put spies into New Zealand. France lets off bombs in the Pacific. France puts its President in the Pacific to crow about it.
...a sordid act of international state-backed terrorism.
Death is very, very terminal.
They couldn't, in the National Party, run a bath and if either the deputy leader or the leader tried to, Sir Robert would run away with the plug.
The statement which has been made by the Leader of the Opposition was that the intelligence has stopped. I don't know whether that was a personal confession or whether it was a statement of position.
An itinerant masseur, massaging the politically erogenous zones.
After that, whenever I drove past Mangakahia, I would empty my ashtray — and I was a heavy smoker in those days — on the road outside the hall.
Greens are not expected to be anything but nice.