• Hamish MacIntyre (born 1951) is a former New Zealand politician who at various times represented the National Party, Liberal Party, and the Alliance. MacIntyre...
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  • Liberal Party was founded by Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, two dissident National MPs. Myles and McIntyre were opponents of the economic reforms (dubbed...
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    for Manawatu In office 6 November 1993 – 12 October 1996 Preceded by Hamish MacIntyre Succeeded by constituency abolished Member of the New Zealand Parliament...
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    Brigadier Duncan MacIntyre CMG DSO OBE ED PC (10 November 1915 – 8 June 2001) was a New Zealand politician of the National Party. He served as the eighth...
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    recorded as an Alliance MP rather than a NewLabour MP. Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre, the National Party MPs for Roskill and Manawatu, respectively, quit...
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      National   Labour   Alliance   NZ First   Independent Table footnotes: Hamish MacIntyre left National in 1992, joining the Liberal Party which became part...
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    Liz Gordon Unsuccessful: Dave MacPherson, Hone Kaiwai, Mike Smith, Leah McBey, Heather-Ann McConnachy, Hamish MacIntyre, Willie Jackson, Tafa Mulitalo...
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  • June 1992. The addition of the two Liberal MPs (Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre) together with Anderton gave the party more of a presence in parliament...
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    Peter Simpson Gail McIntosh 68 Peter Simpson Manawatu David Robinson Hamish MacIntyre 3,089 David Robinson Mangere David Lange 4,039 Bryan Archer Manurewa...
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      National   Labour   Alliance   NZ First   Independent Table footnotes: Hamish MacIntyre left National in 1992, joining the Liberal Party which became part...
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  • finale. The seventh and final series saw the return of Richard Briers, Hamish Clark and Julian Fellowes as promised by the BBC, but the reunion did not...
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  • circulated that he planned to join a new party. When Gilbert Myles and Hamish MacIntyre left National to found the new Liberal Party, they invited Laws to...
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  • social welfare caucus committees. At the 1990, he was defeated by Hamish MacIntyre, one of a number of losses contributing to the fall of the Fourth Labour...
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    Hamish Nicholas Falconer (born 20 December 1985) is a British Labour Party politician and former diplomat, who has served as Member of Parliament (MP)...
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    Elizabeth Kerekere" RNZ 6 May 2023, retrieved 29 March 2025 Rutherford, Hamish (31 May 2013). "Majority oppose 'waka jumping'". Stuff NZ. "Electoral (Integrity)...
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    (James) Hamish Scott Henderson (11 November 1919 – 9 March 2002) was a Scottish poet, songwriter, communist, intellectual and soldier. Henderson was a...
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    original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 7 June 2024. MacIntyre, Fraser (30 April 2019). "Travelling Man: Hamish Hawk on Laziest River". The Skinny. Archived from...
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  • and the majority of the Government led to him and another dissident, Hamish MacIntyre, breaking away to become independents in late 1991 and then proceeding...
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  • election 1984 election 1987 election David Robinson 1990 election Hamish MacIntyre 1993 election Jill White (Electorate abolished in 1996; see Rangitīkei)...
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    37 11,659 35.79 Labour Jill White 8,162 25.15 7,782 23.89 Alliance Hamish MacIntyre 4,583 14.12 3,679 11.29 NZ First Peter Woolston 3,450 10.63 4,921 15...
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  • Christchurch City Council. The MacIntyre family (father-son) Duncan MacIntyre – Deputy Prime Minister Hamish MacIntyre – Member of Parliament 1990–93...
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  • Greens Dunedin South 18 Heather-Ann McConachy Democrats Albany 19 Hamish MacIntyre Liberal (Former MP) Rangitikei 20 Willie Jackson Mana Motuhake Manurewa...
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  • Conservatives Jim Howard 18   Christian Coalition Vic Jarvis 20   Alliance Hamish MacIntyre Contested Manawatu in 1993 19   National Denis Marshall 32   Labour...
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    novelist Eric Linklater, and her mother was social activist, Marjorie MacIntyre. Her brothers Magnus and Andro Linklater are writers. On 5 June 2020,...
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  • in Parliament, Campion quickly became associated with Michael Laws, Hamish MacIntyre and Gilbert Myles in objecting to the monetarist policy of Ruth Richardson...
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    Hamish Kerr (born 17 August 1996) is a New Zealand high jumper. He won the gold medal in the men's high jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics. At the World...
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    (1993). p. 101 Stuart MacIntyre (1986) p. 86. Hirst (2013). p. 35 McMullin (1991). pp. 55–57 Macintyre (1993). pp. 92–93. Macintyre (1993). pp. 93–95 Hirst...
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  • Cusack, Bradley Whitford, Karan Soni, Mamoudou Athie, Mary Holland and Hamish Linklater. It premiered during the Special Presentations section at the...
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  • firmness. Violence of any sort was forbidden at Camp 020. Masterman (1972) Macintyre (2012), pp. 34–37 Crowdy (2011), pg. 77 Boon, Kristen E.; Huk, Aziz Z...
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    gneiss and Cruachan granite near the summit of Stob Ghabhar. Duncan Ban MacIntyre (1724–1812) one of Scotlands greatest poets in the Gaelic tradition was...
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