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  1. May 28, 2024 · Members of Parliament. Seymour, David. Published date: 28 May 2024. ACT Party. Seymour, David. See where I sit in the debating chamber.

  2. David Seymour is the Leader of ACT and the Member of Parliament for the Epsom electorate. David is a graduate of Auckland Grammar and the University of Auckland (in Electrical Engineering and Philosophy).

  3. Hon David Seymour is the Minister of Regulation and the Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac), Finance, and Education (Partnership Schools). He was first elected to Parliament as MP for Epsom in 2014, at which point he became Leader of the ACT Party.

  4. Hon David Seymour is the Minister for Regulation and the Associate Minister of Health (Pharmac), Finance, and Education (Partnership Schools). He was first elected to Parliament as MP for Epsom in 2014, at which point he became Leader of the ACT Party.

  5. David Breen Seymour (born 24 June 1983) is a New Zealand politician who has been the Leader of ACT New Zealand since 2014 and the Member of Parliament (MP) for Epsom.

  6. Jan 28, 2024 · Introduction. Good morning, fellow New Zealanders. Today I’d like to talk about the state of our nation, as our new government establishes itself at the start of 2024. It’s a story about the challenges outside our borders, how we can prepare inside them, and the role ACT plays in making sure we do.

  7. Act leader David Seymour has spoken of his upbringing, his whakapapa, his “Māoriness” and that Treaty referendum, which has been highlighted since coalition talks began with National and New...

  8. David Seymour. 75,726 likes · 7,096 talking about this. David is the MP for Epsom and Leader of ACT. Authorised by D Smith, 27 Gillies Avenue, Auckland.

  9. Trained as an electrical engineer, David built a successful career in researching… · Experience: New Zealand Parliament · Education: University of Auckland · Location: Auckland · 500+ connections...

  10. Jul 18, 2024 · Associate Finance Minister David Seymour is glad to see the Natural Hazards Insurance Act come into force today, further protecting homeowners’ rights after a natural hazard event and seeing the Earthquake Commission (EQC) become the Natural Hazards Commission.