Phil Goff

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Phil Goff is a New Zealand politician who has served as leader of the Labour Party, Leader of the Opposition, and later as Mayor of Auckland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf New Zealand politician
human
politician
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
educatedAt St Peter's College, Auckland
University of Auckland
fieldOfStudy political studies
hasAcademicDegree Master of Arts
hasChild three children
memberOfPoliticalParty New Zealand Labour Party
notableFor holding multiple senior ministerial portfolios in New Zealand governments
serving as Leader of the Opposition in New Zealand
serving as Mayor of Auckland
notableWork leadership of the New Zealand Labour Party in opposition
Mayor of Auckland
surface form: mayoralty of Auckland Council
occupation diplomat
politician
university lecturer
partOf Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand
Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand
Sixth Labour Government of New Zealand
politicalAlignment centre-left
positionHeld High Commissioner of New Zealand to the United Kingdom
Leader of the Labour Party (New Zealand)
Leader of the Opposition (New Zealand)
Mayor of Auckland
Member of Parliament of New Zealand
Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control of New Zealand
Minister of Defence
surface form: Minister of Defence of New Zealand

Minister of Education of New Zealand
Minister of Foreign Affairs of New Zealand
Minister of Housing of New Zealand
Minister of Justice of New Zealand
Minister of Overseas Trade and Marketing of New Zealand
Minister of Pacific Island Affairs of New Zealand
Minister of Tourism of New Zealand
Minister of Trade of New Zealand
Minister of Youth Affairs of New Zealand
representedElectorate Mount Roskill (New Zealand electorate)
New Lynn
surface form: New Lynn (New Zealand electorate)

Roskill (New Zealand electorate)
Roskill (former electorate)
spouse Mary Goff

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