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Mourning the loss of a passionate New Zealander

Hon Jim Anderton

Member of Parliament for Wigram
Progressive Leader

24 September 2009
Media Statement

Mourning the loss of a passionate New Zealander

“Howard Morrison was more than a world-class and unique entertainer; he was a fierce advocate for a fair go for all New Zealanders,” says Progressive leader Jim Anderton.

“It is not widely known that Sir Howard was passionately committed to the economic development of New Zealand – and in particular for Maori economic development and an equal place for Maori in New Zealand society.

“He never sought political glory, even though he was driven by strong convictions and beliefs all his life.

“His political and community work often went unnoticed. He put together formidable kapa haka groups of young people which reflected his absolute genius and understanding of the performing arts. He instilled in the young people he mentored a sense of self-worth and self disciple. He was a fierce opponent of drug and alcohol misuse.

“He worked with me on campaigns to turn young people away from drugs and alcohol and he stood beside us when we formed the Progressive Party. His kapa haka group, Te Wero, performed at the inaugural conference of the Progressives in 2003, and they were a wonderful testament to him.

Sir Howard approached me at a difficult time to lend his support and was not concerned that this could make him unpopular with certain people. I have always admired him greatly.

“He was passionate about making New Zealand a better place.

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“Many New Zealanders have lost a good friend. We shared a belief in the talents of people in the regions of New Zealand, and a determination to support all New Zealanders, no matter where they come from, to realise their dreams and to aspire to be the best that they can.

“He kept a low-profile politically. But he was driven to do things for people, and because of his status as one of our most loved entertainers, his legacy will live on.

“He will be much missed by us all,” says Jim Anderton.

ENDS

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