In Conversation with Sir Roger Douglas
In Conversation with Sir Roger Douglas
In the United States, the national memorial at Mount Rushmore displays giant carved heads of four American Presidents. If we were to set up a similar monument to the Prime Ministers that most significantly shaped the recent history of our country then we would have to include Robert Muldoon, David Lange and Helen Clark.
But there is a fourth person, though not a Prime Minister. Sir Roger Douglas linked the careers of those other three people and utterly changed the way that we do business and legislate.
He is the guest In Conversation with Noel Cheer on Triangle Television this week.
Triangle Television, Wednesday 12th of December at 7:00pm, repeated on Thursday 13th of December at 12 noon.
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