Sir Robert Muldoon
Sir,—lt is apparent that Sir Robert Muldoon with his own particular economic and other policies has some considerable following in the country. As these policies are alien to the basic philosophy of the National Party surely the honourable thing would be for him and his followers in the Sunday Club to form a new party. Perhaps a possible name they might like to choose for that party could be the National Socialist Party of New Zealand. — Yours, etc., J. W. TINNISWOOD, Cust. May 30, 1985.
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