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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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  • 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 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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