Values ' in good heart’
PA New Plymouth The Values Party was in good heart and was committed to fielding candidates in next year’s General Election, said one of the party’s deputy leaders, Mrs J. M. Roborgh, at New Plymouth.
She said that this was in spite of a clash of opinions during Saturday’s council meeting in Wellington, which saw the resignation of the other deputy leader, Mr R. Thomson. Mr Thomson and the party’s leader, Ms M. Crozier, both spoke against Values’ contesting the General Election, but Mrs Roborgh said that there was an “increasing commitment” throughout New Zealand to . field candidates.
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Press, 27 November 1980, Page 17
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