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Evans, Malcolm Paul, 1945- : `The gentleman at table three is furious!' 16 November 2011
- Date
- 2011
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- Fairfax Media Limited (Firm)
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- DCDL-0019493
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A reporter asks the minister if he made 'unflattering remarks about senior voters' but the minister can't recall. His colleague comments that 'his memory isn't what it used to be now he's getting on in years.' Context: The conversation at the 'cuppa tea' publicity stunt between Prime Minister John Key and the ACT candidate for Epsom John Banks was recorded by a reporter. NZ First leader Winston Peters seemed to have access to the recording (but maybe he was being mischievous) and he said that a comment to the effect that the old people who support Winston Peters are 'dying off.'
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