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861:'s new directive for councils to delay their freshwater plans in order to accommodate the government's new freshwater policids. Laws and fellow Cr Gary Kelliher warned that the council's vote could give Simmonds justification to dissolve the council and install government-appointed commissioners. He said the council was playing a "very dangerous game of chicken" with the Government and accused his colleagues of refusing to accept the results of the 32: 769:. He said he wanted to spend more time with his family, especially his young daughters Lucy and Zoe, but did not rule himself out of standing for lesser public offices. However, citing public pressure, Laws changed his mind about retiring from the mayoralty and signed up to contest a second term on the last day for nominations to be submitted. He also stood as part of a "reformist" 'Health First' team for the 843:. The Council ordered an independent investigation into Law's comments headed by Wellington lawyer Steph Dyhrberg. According to Laws, the potential consequences of the complaint included losing his deputy chairman role, being excluded from council premises and functions, and being censured by his colleagues; which Laws claimed would adversely affect councillors' freedom of speech and expression. 609:. In early 1991, he even organised public seminars designed to avoid his government's new superannuation surtax policies. The Bolger administration later abandoned the surtax, but Laws earned the ongoing enmity of his colleagues for his stance. He also championed the unsuccessful Death with Dignity Bill, which aimed to legalise voluntary euthanasia. The terminal illness of 656:. In that role, Laws awarded a contract to conduct a Napier City Council communications poll to a company part-owned by his wife. This appeared to contravene the Local Government (Members' Interests) Act 1968. Laws claimed "there had been no profit to either company or individuals," and an official inquiry by the 601:
looked upon with disapproval. Tensions persisted between Laws and Bolger after Laws became an MP, made worse by Laws' declaration that he would attempt to follow popular opinion in Hawke's Bay rather than National Party policy. Laws voted against his party on a number of issues, joining several other
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On 20 September 2024, Laws voted in support of an unsuccessful motion by fellow Cr Kevin Malcolm to pause the Otago Regional Council's land and water regional plan until the National-led coalition government released its updated national freshwater management policy statement. Malcolm's motion was
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In late March 2024, Laws objected to the Otago Regional Council's decision to notify its regional policy statement after voting on 32 recommendations from an independent hearings panel during a closed doors meeting. The Council defended its decision to exclude the public from the meeting on the
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Chief Executive Jonathan Ayling petitioned Gardner to withdraw her complaint and amend the council's code of conduct to reflect that councillors represent ratepayers rather than the council executive. They also offered their support to Laws. In November 2021, Laws was cleared of any wrongdoing.
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to correct the spelling to "Whanganui" with an "h". The council held a referendum in 2009 showed 77% support for the retention of the then-popular spelling, which had been used since 1837. However, the authority to rename the district rested with the Crown, not the council, and in December 2009
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However, Laws' conduct during the matter attracted strong criticism. Laws had claimed the poll had been carried out by a person named Antoinette Beck, who was supposedly based in Australia. It later became known Beck was not a real person, her signature had been applied by Laws' parliamentary
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in 2005. He stayed as a radio host throughout his Whanganui mayoralty, stepping back from his nationwide talkback programme in early 2013. Laws courted controversy in this role, as described above. Additionally, in 2008 he was charged with contempt of court for breaching a
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grounds that the hearing panel's report and recommendations were subject to appeals. Laws described the decision as "a rushed process with the council being presented with a fait accompli. It seems that local government and open democracy are two foreign concepts."
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Two of Laws' principal antagonists in the Antoinette Beck affair—Napier city councillors John Harrison and Kerry Single—unsuccessfully sued him for defamation. Laws defended himself in the Napier High Court in December 1997 and the Court awarded costs of over
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Michael Laws has five children. The eldest two are from relationships prior to his political career; the youngest three, with former partner Leonie Brookhammer, were born during Laws' Whanganui mayoralty. Laws and Brookhammer separated in 2009.
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Despite this controversy, Laws' "Vision Wanganui" grouping subsequently won two council by-elections in February 2006 and Laws acquired the reputation of having rejuvenated the city and raising Whanganui's profile. He also led the campaign for
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held on 12 October 1996. He would later write in his political autobiography that the experience resembled nursing a stick of unstable dynamite. Later he served as an adviser to New Zealand First MP and Associate Minister of Health
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defeated by a margin of 7 to 5. The Council voted to retain their land wand water regional plan. During the meeting, Laws criticised his fellow councillors for continuing with a plan based on directions by the previous
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had previously made similarly disparaging comments about Satyanand. Laws originally refused to apologise for his comments and only apologised after Henry lost his job over making racist remarks about Indian politician
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In mid August 2021, ORC chief executive Sarah Gardner lodged a code of conduct against Laws regarding comments that he had made about Council staff in two articles that were published in the
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law student Grace expressed disagreement in her email response, Laws countered that Dunedin ratepayers were already subsidising public buses and accused Grace of hypocrisy and selfishness.
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According to fellow Councillor Gary Kelliher, the code of conduct investigation against Laws amounted to NZ$ 20,000 since the Council outsourced it to external lawyer Dyhrberg.
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secretary, and that the poll contract had been awarded to Laws' wife's company. After these facts emerged, Laws resigned both from Parliament and the council.
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reported that Laws had stated that he could not trust advice from former ORC biodiversity partnership lead Alex Foulkes and ORC climate change adviser
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party, but resigned from Parliament the same year following a scandal in which he selected a company part-owned by his wife for a government contract.
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In mid February 2024, Laws and four other councillors voted against the ORC's decision to continue working on its land and water plan despite the
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but was elected as a councillor and to the health board. He resigned from the council in April 2014 to move to Timaru, after taking a position at
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In his second term, Laws campaigned for the spelling of "Wanganui" to remain unchanged after local Māori, Te Runanga o Tupoho, petitioned the
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Laws resigned as deputy chair in April 2022 over disagreements with the council's 2022/23 annual plan and was replaced by Kevin Malcolm.
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In mid March 2024, Laws joined a majority of ORC councillors in voting not to extend half-price bus fares for university students. When
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to be banned in Whanganui. The council held a referendum on that subject in 2007, which was voted in the affirmative, and with local MP
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Politics representative Liam White disagreed with the tone of Laws' response. When questioned by the university student magazine
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Laws never had a good relationship with the National Party's senior hierarchy. As a researcher, he had done much of his work for
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confirmed it found only a minor and unintentional breach of regulations in not declaring his wife's shareholding.
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and was suspended from his radio programme after criticising journalists' conduct in their coverage of the
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where he received his pre-tertiary education at Tawhero Primary School, Whanganui Intermediate School, and
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he retained his seat with an increased majority, despite the National Party generally losing support.
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Since leaving Parliament, Laws has worked as a writer, newspaper columnist and talkback radio host.
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announced that both spellings would be acceptable but the Crown would adopt the corrected spelling.
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On television, Laws has participated in reality television appearances on the second season of
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in October 2019 but led a successful effort to replace Hobbs with Andrew Noone in July 2020.
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Speden, Graeme (29 February 1996). "Mike Moore party rumours keep pundits guessing".
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Laws remained involved in politics and managed New Zealand First's campaign for the
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Laws announced in June 2010 his retirement from the mayoralty for family reasons.
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cleared columns he wrote on peanut-allergy sufferers and on public-school bans.
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In November 2006, Laws announced he would not contest the mayoralty at the
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the council sponsored a local bill which eventually became law as the
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from 2004 to 2010 (as mayor) and from 2013 to 2014 (as a councillor).
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Wanganui District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act 2009
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 1987 New Zealand general election
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In 2016, Laws moved to Cromwell and contested a position on the
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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for allegedly being activists due to their membership of the
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who was arrested for minor theft in the aftermath of the
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readers judged it the "worst insult of 2006". Later the
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2018 New Zealand First Party deputy leadership election
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New Zealand Association of Rationalists and Humanists.
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cleared Laws of any breach of broadcasting standards.
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on his radio programme and in October 2010 he called
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dissident MPs to oppose the economic policies of the
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Laws has also been a media personality, working as a
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as "a bloated, brown slug." Despite complaints, the
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Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives
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