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Anderton : His Life and Times

Author :  David Grant

Product Details

Country
New Zealand
Publisher
Te Herenga Waka University Press, New Zealand
ISBN 9781776920563
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2022
Bib. Info 496p. ; 240x170mm. Includes Index ; Bibliography
Categories Biography/Memoirs
Product Weight 900 gms.
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Product Description

Jim Anderton, the Labour rebel who founded a new political movement and became deputy prime minister, is the subject of this compelling, warts-and-all biography by award-winning historian David Grant. From his position as the Party’s most outspoken president, Jim Anderton became a backbencher in David Lange’s Labour Government when it was elected in 1984. He was soon leading the fight against Finance Minister Roger Douglas’s top-down free market revolution known as Rogernomics, and his campaign split the party and led to his decision to leave and launch New Labour in 1989. From 1991 he was leader of the Alliance, a grouping of parties which in the early to mid-1990s was more popular than Labour and National, while Anderton was the most preferred prime minister in the opinion polls. Anderton: His Life and Times tells the story of Anderton’s greatest triumphs, including founding state-owned Kiwibank and successfully holding his electorate seat while leading three different political parties. It also includes his failures as a politician and as a father who put his political career ahead of his family. Anderton emerges as a charismatic leader whose stubborn self-confidence inspired legions of voters but also alienated many in his own camp.

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