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38: 367:. After the election, on 3 October 2014 Whyte resigned from the leadership of the party, saying: "Clearly, I make this announcement with regret, however the election result is clear, and I must now turn to my career and my family." He was replaced as ACT leader by Seymour on the day of his resignation. 690:"I am leaving the IEA as of 1 Jan 2019. I will miss it. But I won't miss the endless "who funds you?" tweets. They reveal a profound misunderstanding of the kind of people who work at think tanks and what motivates them. And always irrelevant to the issue at hand. So stupid" 196:. At the election, Whyte held the first position on the party list, but ACT did not achieve enough party votes to secure any list seats. Soon after the 2014 general election, he resigned from the leadership of ACT. 1266: 250:
Since 2003, Whyte has written books for general audiences and newspaper columns, aiming to expose shoddy reasoning, especially by politicians. In 2006 he won the
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During his tenure as leader, Whyte drew controversy when he stated his opinion that incestuous relationships between consenting adults should not be illegal.
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Whyte is a former philosophy lecturer, currency trader and management consultant. He has written books and newspaper columns about reasoning and politics.
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Despite no prior experience in political office, at a board meeting in February 2014, Whyte was elected to the ACT party's leadership, beating former MP,
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In the 2014 general election, ACT only won enough votes to be represented by David Seymour in the
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and temporarily lectured in the philosophy faculty and at the University of Reading. He won the
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Upon graduation, Whyte remained at Cambridge University for three years as a research fellow at
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Whyte then took up a job with the New York-based management consultancy firm
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Jamie Whyte on the day of the announcement of his selection as Leader by ACT
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and Kenneth Wang was later elected as Whyte's deputy leader in April 2014.
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journal prize for the best article by a philosopher under the age of 30.
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as Director of Research. He left the think tank on 1 January 2019.
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 2014 New Zealand general election
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Hayek vs Keynes at the LSE (Cobden Centre), accessed June 2014.
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Bastiat Prize for journalism (jointly with Tim Harford of the
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Jamie Whyte on the day of the announcement of his selection as Leader by ACT
ACT New Zealand
John Banks
David Seymour
ACT New Zealand
Alma mater
University of Auckland
Cambridge University
ACT Party profile
classical-liberal
ACT New Zealand
Pakuranga electorate
2014 general election
Auckland
University of Auckland
St John's College, Cambridge
Corpus Christi College
Oliver Wyman
Reason Foundation
Financial Times
Institute of Economic Affairs
The Times
City A.M
Standpoint
The Wall Street Journal
BBC Radio 4
Bob Jones
New Zealand Party
1984 general election

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