Napier Courier

Politician gets personal

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PartyHoppe­r ByPeter McCardle, self published, $35

You might not remember Peter McCardle too well, and you'd be hard pushed to say what party he wasMPfor— he changed them as often as he changed his socks.

McCardle was aNational MPfor Heretaunga from 1990 to 1996 and aNZ First listMPfrom 1996 to 1999. He was the protagonis­t in those very long coalition negotiatio­ns in 1996, and was Minister of Employment. But when Jenny Shipley broke up the coalition in 1998, McCardle leftNZFirs­t, stayed a minister and retired in 1999.

But he stuck around the Beehive as adviser to the Act team until 2005, and then with National until 2017. Hejust hangs about while political disruption swirls around him and then carries on with whatever party will have him.

In his years around Parliament he's worked with 12 political party leaders and seven prime ministers. His biggest claim to fame is creating Winz. Healso instituted the work for the dole scheme.

This is verymuch a personal memoir. His Catholic faith is a constant throughout, so you won't find he's got muchdirt on anyone, but the backroom machinatio­ns make interestin­g reading. — LindaThomp­son

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