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To Amanda Luxon

  • Writer: Amanda Riddell
    Amanda Riddell
  • Jan 20, 2024
  • 1 min read

I said this before, but I'll say it again: I'm not changing my name. I recognise that it would be politically expedient, but it's not going to legalise drugs. - Plus, I think the PR would go my way: the millionaire corporate PM telling a transvestite that's on the dole to change her name because it makes his wife uncomfortable... that's hardly egalitarian or Kiwi. Imagine those headlines, National. - I'm living in a boarding house; you guys set up one of your investment properties as Mr. Luxon's electorate office. That's hardly a fair fight. I changed it legally, and I have no regrets. 👋🏻

 
 
 

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