The great and the good will gather at Dilworth School tomorrow for the funeral of former Prime Minister Mike Moore, who died last week after a long illness, aged 71.
They won't all be there. Helen Clark, who replaced him as leader of the Labour Party in 1993, is in Norway at a meeting of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, whose board she is a member of. She told the Herald she was unable to attend the funeral.
The line-up of attendees will include most party leaders in Parliament today, including the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern; the Leader of the Opposition, Simon Bridges, NZ First leader Winston Peters and Greens co-leaders Marama Davidson and James Shaw.
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However, David Seymour, leader of Act and Dilworth's local MP, will not be there. As a leading exponent of free trade and globalisation, Moore was one of Seymour's political fathers, although the two never met.