Jim McLay

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Jim McLay is a New Zealand politician and lawyer who briefly led the National Party and served as Leader of the Opposition in the mid-1980s.

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instanceOf New Zealand politician
human
countryOfCitizenship New Zealand
diplomaticRank ambassador
educatedAt Auckland Grammar School NERFINISHED
University of Auckland NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
politics
memberOfPoliticalParty New Zealand National Party NERFINISHED
notableFor leading the New Zealand National Party in the mid-1980s
serving as Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
serving as Leader of the Opposition in New Zealand
serving as New Zealand’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations
occupation barrister
politician
solicitor
officeContested Prime Minister of New Zealand
parliamentaryGroup New Zealand National Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld Attorney-General of New Zealand NERFINISHED
Deputy Prime Minister of New Zealand
Leader of the New Zealand National Party
Leader of the Opposition of New Zealand NERFINISHED
Member of the New Zealand House of Representatives
Minister of Justice of New Zealand NERFINISHED
New Zealand Ambassador to the United Nations NERFINISHED
New Zealand Permanent Representative to the United Nations
representedElectorate Birkenhead NERFINISHED
workLocation Auckland NERFINISHED

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Prime Minister David Lange succeededBy (as Leader of the Opposition) Jim McLay
subject surface form: David Lange