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Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Have they announced which of the leadership contenders got the most votes?' 'No they want to keep it secret... but it could be ther one with the grin from ear to ear.' Dominion Post, 12 June 2004.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'What did you have to promise the leader of the centre-right to get his support?' 'Nothing of any importance!....Now, I must go and attend his Coronation. The Dominion Post, 10 August 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'Have you noticed that anyone who shows any leadership qualities quickly gets demoted from the front bench?' 'Yeah' 'That would explain why you two have managed to stay on the front bench for so long!' The Dominion Post, 11 August 2004.
Fletcher, David 1952- :Reporter. 'Did you find out if there's going to be a split in the party?' Reporter. 'Both leaders of the party say no.' The Dominion, 22 March 2002.
Fletcher, David, 1952- :'We've got a party on the centre-right supporting us, yet we're in coalition with a party on the left!....What does that make us?' 'The meat in the sandwich!' The Dominion Post, 12 August 2002.
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