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Conservative Links (Press, 28 January 1986)

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Summary: Conservative Links (Press, 28 January 1986)

On 28 January 1986, discussions about establishing a closer relationship between the Sunday Club and the Concerned Citizens Association emerged following meetings across New Zealand. Mr Bert Walker, the spokesman for the Sunday Club, highlighted that both organisations shared similar perspectives on key issues including homosexual law reform, militant feminism, the inclusion of peace studies in educational curricula, and concerns regarding law and order. A significant number of members from both groups expressed strong opposition to the proposed homosexual law reform and voiced worries about the rapid progression of the reform bill through Parliament. To further their alignment, additional meetings between the two groups are planned for the upcoming year.

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Publish Date:28th January 1986
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