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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Socialist Unity Party]] in  [[Wellington]].  
 
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a member of the [[Socialist Unity Party]] in  [[Wellington]].  
 
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==Labour Party Policy Council==
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In 1985, [[Maryan Street]] was elected onto the Labour Party Policy Council. She was described in the September 2 issue of the [[Tribune]] as one of the "strong anti-nuclear campaigners."
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Others, who also happened to be of an equally left-wing bent who were voted onto the council included; [[Rob Campbell]], [[Jim Anderton]], [[Rex Jones]] and [[Helen Clark]].
  
 
==Exploiting Ernie Abbott murder==
 
==Exploiting Ernie Abbott murder==

Revision as of 13:50, 16 May 2020

Template:TOCnestleft Rob Campbell was a member of the Socialist Unity Party in Wellington.

Labour Party Policy Council

In 1985, Maryan Street was elected onto the Labour Party Policy Council. She was described in the September 2 issue of the Tribune as one of the "strong anti-nuclear campaigners."

Others, who also happened to be of an equally left-wing bent who were voted onto the council included; Rob Campbell, Jim Anderton, Rex Jones and Helen Clark.

Exploiting Ernie Abbott murder

Within 30 mins of Ernie Abbott's bomb murder, Douglas attended a meeting in a hotel room in Wellington (later CTU headquarters) no bed in room. Meeting didn't discuss who was to blame, only how to take propaganda advantage of the killing. It was decided to blame "right wing" anti-union elements. In order to unify the labour movement & increase Labour's election chances. Present were Rob Campbell, Ken Douglas, Rex Jones, Richie Gillespie, John Van de Ven & possibly Steve O'Reilly.


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