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Dunne applauds Nats’ generosity to Blumsky

Published: Tue 16 Nov 2004 02:37 PM
Tuesday, 16 November 2004
Dunne applauds Nats’ generosity to Blumsky
United Future leader Peter Dunne is “genuinely bemused” at former United Future President Mark Blumksy’s selection yesterday as National’s Wellington Central candidate.
“Mark formally resigned as President of our party in August because he told us that he was considering job offers that would conflict with his political role.
“Presumably either those employment opportunities have changed, or the job offer in question was from the National Party.
“But one thing that hasn’t changed is Mr Blumsky’s membership of United Future. Our records show that he hasn’t resigned from the party and is a paid-up member until 31 December.
“On my cursory glance at the National Party constitution, one of the criteria of eligibility to become a member of the party contained in Section 5(a)(ii) is that “The person is not a member of any other registered political party”.
“I congratulate National for their open-mindedness in over-looking this.
“Clearly Mr Blumsky continues to believe, as he stated upon resigning as President, that United Future has a huge contribution to make to New Zealand, and that “this is the party that has made and is making MMP work, where all others have previously failed.
“Presumably “all others” includes the National Party?” asked Mr Dunne.
ENDS

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