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Change for poll night

PA Auckland July 14 promises to be a different election night from those of previous years for Mrs Phillipa Muldoon, the Prime Minister’s daughter-in-law.

At previous elections Mrs Muldoon, a former Young Nationals stalwart, has sipped champagne at Sir Robert’s Tamaki electorate headquarters

This year she and her daughter, Olivia, aged five, will watch the election results emerge at the New Zealand Party’s Birkenhead electorate headquarters. She is working at the office each day until the early afternoon, when it is time to collect her daughter from school. Mrs Muldoon said that in spite of her change of party

allegiance, there was no bad feeling between her and her former parents-in-law. She said her daughter often saw her grandparents, but the subject of politics was not raised, even as a joke. Mrs Muldoon, who expects a divorce from the Prime Minister’s son, Mr Gavin Muldoon, in a few weeks, joined the New Zealand Party last year

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Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

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Change for poll night Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

Change for poll night Press, 23 June 1984, Page 16

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