Former New Zealand politician, Don Brash, officially leaves politics
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Monday, February 5, 2007
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Today Doctor Don Brash, former politician and leader of the New Zealand opposition, National, has formally left politics.
It is unknown to Dr Brash on what he will now do, but has said previously that he will not join a state-owned enterprise while the Labour Party is the Government.
Wikinews has been advised by Dr Brash's executive assistant, Anne Small that before today, he had been packing up his office and clearing "a vast amount of correspondence."
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