Labour: Cunliffe
quits leadership race
nzherald.co.nz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-FvYsjslZg
Published on 12 Oct 2014
David Cunliffe has
announced he is withdrawing from the Labour Party leadership contest. Speaking
at his electorate office in West Auckland, Mr
Cunliffe said it had been a hard decision but within the wider interests of the
party, and he was backing Andrew Little for the leadership.
Monday, 13 October
2014
16:07:53
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David Cunliffe
announces withdrawal from the Labour Party leadership contest
Statement from David
Cunliffe I am today announcing that I have decided not to nominate for the 2014
Labour Party leadership contest. It has been a hard decision to make but it is
one that I believe is in the best interests of the wider Labour Party.
Source :
http://thestandard.org.nz/
Today at 14:00 hours
David Cunliffe Former Leader of the Labour Party withdrew from the labour party
leadership election.
New Zealand will be the lesser for it – the 2014 NZ elections has
been turned into a media circus and it is not over yet.
The indecision of
the Members of the Caucus of the Labour Party has forced this turn of events
and will continue to do so unless a strong and forthright leader is elected and
Labour forced to turn around take off the make up and become what it is “the
Labour Party.”
It is simple really
the average ‘joe blow’ doesn’t recognise the Labour Party.
Leaders are not
leaders if they continue to procrastinate and wait for opinion polls.
Don’t listen to what
others have to say. They don’t have to bear the personal costs that you will.
Personally would
have preferred to see Cunliffe remain but that is not to be – at this time. Too
many alpha dogs in this race- have and will continue to bog the party down.
Nota Bene :
One Dog One Bone
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Tuesday, 09 September
2014
14:29:08
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