Neil Morrison


Neil Joseph Morrison was a New Zealand politician of the Social Credit Party.

Political career

He won the seat in the by 419 votes, from two-term MP Pat Hunt. Garry Knapp retained, but the party leader Bruce Beetham lost his seat.
In 1986 Beetham lost the leadership of the party to Morrison. On the night he was elected, the new leader implied in a TV interview that the Social Credit national dividend policy was out of date and would be dropped. This was in response to a question from the interviewer, which he might not have listened to carefully. The next day when Beetham said he was considering resigning because the new leadership was rejecting basic Social Credit philosophy, Morrison publicly retracted his comment and affirmed that the national dividend would remain an important part of Social Credit policy.
In the Morrison was defeated by National candidate Maurice Williamson, and Knapp was defeated by another National candidate. See Social Credit Party.
He was a Manukau City Councillor, and about to run for re-election when he died in 2007.