John Key marks six years as prime minister, eight years as National's leader: how is he different from his predecessors?
Rob Hosking Fri, 07 Nov 2014
John Key this week marks six years as prime minister and, in a couple of weeks, passes the eight-year mark as National Party leader.
National’s 11th leader since the party was formed out of the remnants of the United and Reform parties in 1936, he is already its fifth longest serving.
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