Interview with Hodgson pronounced a success
Interview with Hodgson pronounced a success
Dunedin
North MP Pete Hodgson visited community broadcaster
Blueskin
Bay FM for an interview on Monday, 15
February.
During the interview with Warrington School Room
1 pupils Stephanie
and Miya, he demonstrated a
politician's ability to field a curly
question.
Asked
"how do you feel about having a National government?"
he
replied, "I don't like it at all. I used to be a
Cabinet Minister and
now I'm something called a back
bencher, and I don't have anything
important to
do."
Pete explained that his last name is pronounced
"hodson", not
"hojson", but, ever the political
pragmatist, "I don't mind how people
pronounce
it."
Pete enjoyed his interview, then turned the tables,
interviewing the
children for a few moments. He agreed to
visit the station for another
interview in
March.
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