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It was once said there is more to being a tradesman than just having a dog, a Ute and a cell phone. It now looks like you need to have a degree, a position in Parliament and a rich neighbour who donates to your political party. We have determined you don't need telephones as they get you into trouble.
In an interview on Campbell Live last night, Mr Williamson talked about he and Liu having neighbouring holiday homes in Pauanui.
He said he recommended the home to Liu when it went on the market, and had used the house while he was making repairs to it over Christmas.
"I'm a fan of being a handyman and the house was good to be able to use while we were doing it," he told Campbell Live.
"My kids didn't use it. I had keys to it so I could do some cabling. I said I used it while I was doing some work in it."
In 2007, Mr Williamson was forced to apologise for an email he sent responding to a television report on obesity: "If some people can't lose weight no matter what ... how come there were no fat people in the Nazi concentration camps?"
I think he might have "trade envy", he wants to be the construction worker in the village people, driving around in his ute with his rainbow coloured poodle, gobbing off on his mobile......
Any one asked if he is a licenced electrician????? he did some cabling in someone else's house???? was he paid, perhaps he did a cashier??? who signed it off????hmmmm .......one rule for us another for them.......