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Robert Muldoon - 1981 Springbok Tour

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    Robert Muldoon was the 31st Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1975 to 1984. His career included many interesting policies and incidents, but arguably the most dramatic was the Springbok tour protests in 1981. Muldoon was the leader of the National Party, which mainly represented the older conservatives, many of which lived in rural areas and ...

Gleneagles Agreement - 1981 Springbok tour NZHistory ...

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    1981 Springbok tour Page 5 – Gleneagles Agreement. ... Prime Minister Robert Muldoon, though, maintained that a free and democratic country could not restrict the rights of its citizens to travel overseas. He reiterated his belief that sport and politics should be kept separate.

Robert Muldoon NZHistory, New Zealand history online

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    Feb 12, 2015 · Muldoon was complex. He was liberal on some issues, and happy to drink with gang members, but he was opinionated and aggressive – ‘counterpunching’ he called it. His glare intimidated. That abrasiveness, and the divisive Springbok Tour of 1981, alienated urban liberals. The Tour also caused diplomatic difficulties.

The 1981 Springbok Tour and explosive revelations

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    Jun 15, 2012 · However, this was not enough to prevent the council from inviting the Springboks to tour New Zealand. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon refused to intervene, and the Australian Government made little public comment on the matter until early 1981, when it was forced to condemn the tour and announce it would refuse transit visas for the Springboks.

Robert Muldoon NZHistory, New Zealand history online

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    1981 Springbok tour. For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the visit of the South African rugby team – the Springboks. Read the …

The Springbok Tour Of 1981 – 25 Years On Scoop News

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    Jul 19, 2006 · The Springbok Tour Of 1981 – 25 Years On ... , the All Blacks went to South Africa with the blessing of Robert Muldoon’s Government. This led …

Film: clash on Molesworth St - 1981 Springbok tour ...

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    While violence erupted outside the New Zealand Parliament, Prime Minister Robert Muldoon was in London about to attend the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. That evening, many New Zealanders were glued to their TV screens to watch the happy couple say their vows, oblivious of events unfolding in the capital.

The 1981 Springbok rugby tour - 1981 Springbok tour ...

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    For 56 days in July, August and September 1981, New Zealanders were divided against each other in the largest civil disturbance seen since the 1951 waterfront dispute. The cause of this was the visit of the South African rugby team – the Springboks.

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