| Parl. | Electorate | List Pos. | Party |
| 47th | List | 3 | United Future |
Bernard James (Bernie) Ogilvy was a New Zealand politician. The 47th New Zealand Parliament was the most recent term of the Parliament of New Zealand. United Future New Zealand is a New Zealand Political party. As of 2008 it has two members of the New Zealand Parliament – party leader Peter Dunne New Zealand is an Island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses (the North Island and the South Island He was a member of the United Future New Zealand party, having been elected to Parliament as a list MP in the 2002 elections. United Future New Zealand is a New Zealand Political party. As of 2008 it has two members of the New Zealand Parliament – party leader Peter Dunne The 2002 New Zealand general election was a nationwide vote to determine the shape of the 47th New Zealand Parliament. Before entering national politics, he lectured at Auckland's Masters Institute, a fundamentalist teachers college, as well as being involved with Youth With A Mission. Youth With A Mission ( YWAM, generally pronounced as "why-wam" is an international inter-denominational non-profit Christian Missionary organization Like his colleagues, Murray Smith, Paul Adams and Larry Baldock, Ogilvy was an evangelical or fundamentalist Christian. Murray Smith may refer to Murray Smith (Alberta politician, Canadian lawyer and politician member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta 1993–2004 Evangelicalism is a theological movement tradition and system of beliefs most closely associated with Protestant Christianity, which identifies with the Gospel Fundamentalism refers to a "deep and totalistic commitment" to a belief in and strict adherence to a set of basic principles (often Religious in nature a reaction Like the above, and Marc Alexander, he was evicted from the 48th New Zealand Parliament at the New Zealand general election 2005 when his party's electoral support fell to one third its previous level. The 2005 New Zealand general election took place on 17 September 2005 and determined the composition of the 48th New Zealand Parliament. Ogilvy has recently reappeared as Secretary of the newly independent Future New Zealand party, after Gordon Copeland seceded from United Future over Peter Dunne's support for Sue Bradford's Child Discipline Bill, which outlaws most forms of parental corporal punishment of children in New Zealand. This article is about the party formed out of the Christian Democrats, and its revival after Gordon Copeland 's secession from United Future New Zealand Early life and family Copeland born on 19 August 1943 in Nelson New Zealand, married Anne and has five adult children (a daughter and four United Future New Zealand is a New Zealand Political party. As of 2008 it has two members of the New Zealand Parliament – party leader Peter Dunne Peter Dunne (born 17 March 1954) a New Zealand Politician and Member of Parliament leads the United Future Political party. The New Zealand politician Sue Bradford (born 1952 serves as a list Member of Parliament representing the Green Party. The Crimes (Substituted Section 59 Amendment Act 2007 (formerly the Crimes (Abolition of Force as a Justification for Child Discipline Amendment Bill) was a widely controversial Corporal punishment is the deliberate infliction of pain intended to Punish a person or change his/her behavior He also appears to be the secretary of The Kiwi Party. This article is about the party formed out of the Christian Democrats, and its revival after Gordon Copeland 's secession from United Future New Zealand [1].