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Leader
  
Winston Peters

Succeeded by
  
Dail Jones

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Doug Woolerton

Nationality
  
New Zealand


Born
  
17 May 1944 (age 79) (
1944-05-17
)

Education
  
Hamilton Boys' High School

Political party
  
New Zealand National Party, New Zealand First

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Doug Woolerton (born 17 May 1944) is a New Zealand politician.

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Early years

He was educated at Hamilton Boys' High School, and has a background in agriculture, having been a farmer for twenty-one years and director of a milk company for nine.

Political career

Woolerton was originally a member of the National Party, and stood for selection for the seat of Hamilton West in 1990. However he was beaten by Grant Thomas who later won the seat. Woolerton left the National Party in 1992 to form the New Zealand First party with Winston Peters.

Member of Parliament

Woolerton first entered Parliament in the 1996 elections, becoming a list MP after being ranked fifth on the New Zealand First party list. He remained an MP until his party lost all parliamentary seats in the 2008 general election.

He was the president of New Zealand First from the party's inception until 2005 when he resigned in protest against Winston Peters taking a visible role in the Labour-led government as Minister of Foreign Affairs. More recently, there have been frictions between then New Zealand First Party President Dail Jones on the one hand, and Woolerton and Brian Donnelly on the other over the latter's support for Sue Bradford's private members bill to outlaw parental corporal punishment of children (or smacking)

References

Doug Woolerton Wikipedia