John Lithgow (New Zealand Politician)
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John Lancelot Lithgow (13 July 1933 – 1 March 2004) was a
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National Party politician. He was the member of Parliament for
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from 1975 to 1978 and, later, a member of
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.


Early life and career

Lithgow was born in
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in 1933. He grew up on his parents'
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and was educated at
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and Lincoln University. He farmed in
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for two years before working at Imperial Chemical Industries New Zealand (ICI) as a sales representative and later as Manawatu-Wanganui field manager based in
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. His wife was Ann Lithgow, a social worker. While working with ICI, Lithgow met with farmers who were disgruntled with the declining state of the agricultural sector which he and they attributed to the Labour Government. In response, as Lithgow told the '' Manawatu Evening Standard'' ahead of the 1975 election: "I looked at myself. I was 41, and a member of no political party. I decided that as I had no family, I could put some effort into a party and help, so I wrote out a cheque and joined the National Party."


Member of Parliament

Lithgow helped to revive the National Party organisation in the
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electorate and was selected as its candidate for the 1975 general election. He won the election, defeating the incumbent
Joe Walding Joseph Albert Walding (18 June 1926 – 5 June 1985) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party. He represented the Palmerston North for several terms. After his retirement from Parliament, he became High Commissioner to the United Kingdo ...
by 148 votes. In the campaign, Lithgow claimed Walding had been neglectful of the electorate and spent too much time overseas (Walding held office as Minister of Overseas Trade during the 1972–1975 term). In his opening address to Parliament in July 1976, Lithgow spoke on the housing pressures Palmerston North was facing at the time, which he attributed to the growth of
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. He also addressed the lack of confidence in farming, the effect this had on the wider agricultural industry, and his concern at the "great increase" to benefit payments over the previous three years and that these payments provided "no incentive" for young people to work. Lithgow was a
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loyalist, describing himself as "a Rob Muldoon man" and Muldoon as "a decent guy." Lithgow supported Muldoon's agriculture, economic management and superannuation policies but voted against the
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, which Muldoon supported, and which established a legal framework for abortion in New Zealand. At the 1978 election, Joe Walding won back the electorate for
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. Lithgow's loyalty to Muldoon, who had become unpopular in Palmerston North by 1978, was considered a factor in voters unseating Lithgow in favour of Walding. On defeat, Lithgow promised he would continue to campaign on behalf of Palmerston North and intended to recontest the election again in 1981. However, he did not stand again for Parliament until the , when he came sixth of seven candidates in
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for
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, and was also placed at 39 on the ACT party list.


Later life and death

Lithgow left Palmerston North for Auckland two months after the 1978 election, where he found employment. He later moved to
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, where he was a member of the Wanganui
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and became a Wanganui district councillor. He continued as a councillor until his death on 1 March 2004.


References

1933 births 2004 deaths ACT New Zealand politicians Lincoln University (New Zealand) alumni New Zealand city councillors New Zealand National Party MPs People educated at Whanganui Collegiate School Place of death missing Unsuccessful candidates in the 1996 New Zealand general election Unsuccessful candidates in the 1978 New Zealand general election Members of the New Zealand House of Representatives New Zealand MPs for North Island electorates {{DEFAULTSORT:Lithgow, John