Michael Cox (New Zealand politician) explained

Michael Ernest Christopher Cox (born 10 May 1939) is a former New Zealand politician of the National Party.

Biography

Cox was born in 1939 at Oxford, England. He was in the British Merchant Navy, and was a chief officer with the Union Steam Ship Company before becoming a chartered accountant in Palmerston North.

He represented the Manawatu electorate in Parliament from to 1987, when he was defeated by David Robinson. From 1981 to 1985 he was Junior Whip for the party. He was an opponent of National's then leader Robert Muldoon and was an organiser in the Colonels' Coup, an abortive attempt to remove him from the leadership of the party.

In 1984 Cox was appointed Shadow Minister of Revenue by Muldoon.[1] In 1985 he was additionally given the Customs portfolio by new leader Jim McLay.[2] Cox was a key supporter of McLay and became his "numbers man" in the caucus. In a major reshuffle in February 1986 McLay promoted Cox to the position of Shadow Minister of Finance.[3] His elevation to the high profile finance portfolio role did not last long and after McLay was deposed by Jim Bolger he was relegated to the Customs portfolio once again and was additionally made Shadow Minister for the Audit Department.[4]

In 1989 he sought the National Party nomination to stand in the Auckland seat of at the, to replace the retiring George Gair. He was narrowly beaten in a members ballot by Bruce Cliffe.[5]

In 1990, Cox was awarded the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[6] In the 1995 Queen's Birthday Honours, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, for public services.[7]

Political positions

Cox has argued that climate change is not caused by humans and has suggested that global warming is "Complete rubbish".[8]

Personal life

He married his former National MP colleague Katherine O'Regan in 1992.[9]

References

Notes and References

  1. News: Line-up For Opposition . 28 July 1984 . . 5 .
  2. News: National shadow cabinet named . 30 November 1984 . . 1 .
  3. News: Garnier, Tony . Muldoon main loser in Nat line-up . 11 February 1986 . . 3 .
  4. News: National's 'Front Bench' Line-up . 8 April 1986 . . 5 .
  5. News: Ramsay, Claire . National selects N Shore candidate for 1990 . 17 October 1989 . . 3 .
  6. Book: Taylor . Alister . Coddington . Deborah . Alister Taylor . Deborah Coddington . Honoured by the Queen – New Zealand . 1994 . New Zealand Who's Who Aotearoa . Auckland . 0-908578-34-2 . 109.
  7. Web site: Queen's Birthday honours list 1995 . 17 June 1995 . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . 20 July 2019.
  8. Web site: Global Warming? Complete rubbish . 17 October 2011 . . 2 July 2020 .
  9. Web site: O'Regan, Katherine (1946–) Encyclopedia.com. 2020-06-04. www.encyclopedia.com.