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2026
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From Muldoon to Luxon, untold stories from the House of ParliamentBarry Soper has spent close to five decades questioning New Zealand's prime ministers.From the imposing, larger-than-life characters of Rob Muldoon and David Lange, to the golden age of Helen Clark and John Key, and the post-Covid era of Jacinda Ardern and the 'Chrises', Soper's insight and nose for a story are second to none.One Last Question, Prime Minister is the story of a working life me...
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2026
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From Muldoon to Luxon, untold stories from the House of ParliamentBarry Soper has spent close to five decades questioning New Zealand's prime ministers.From the imposing, larger-than-life characters of Rob Muldoon and David Lange, to the golden age of Helen Clark and John Key, and the post-Covid era of Jacinda Ardern and the 'Chrises', Soper's insight and nose for a story are second to none.One Last Question, Prime Minister is the story of a working life me...
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