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4 unusual facts about Peter Dunne


Judy Turner

In September 2005, Judy Turner and Gordon Copeland became the only two United Future List MPs re-elected alongside Peter Dunne (who won an electorate seat).

New Zealand Internet Blackout

Wellington-based MP Peter Dunne addressed the protesters, announcing that on the previous day he had separate meetings with Commerce Minister Simon Power and Prime Minister John Key over the issue.

Republicanism in New Zealand

In November 2004, Prime Minister Helen Clark announced the formation of a parliamentary committee of inquiry into the constitution, chaired by United Future New Zealand leader Peter Dunne.

The Kiwi Party

On 16 May 2007, list MP Gordon Copeland resigned from the United Future party, citing differences with party leader Peter Dunne over the latter's support of the child-discipline bill.


Minister of Inland Revenue

As 2008 the office is active in New Zealand and held by Peter Dunne, no historical information about the New Zealand office is provided on the government web site.


see also

Space Precinct

Larry Carroll
Paul Robert Coyle
Peter Dunne
Eric Estrin
Eric Gethers
Sam Graham
Mark Harris
James Hendrie
Chris Hubbell
Carl Jahnsen
Richard Manning
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Philip Morrow
Burt Prelutsky
Nicholas Sagan
Arthur Sellers
Marc Scott Zicree