Neil Joseph Morrison (11 January 1938 – 19 September 2007) was a New Zealand politician of the Social Credit Party.
[3] During the 1984 election campaign, Hunt coined the unflattering term "Skoda brigade and Crimplene suit contingent" for Social Credit supporters after losing to Morrison.
[4] Gary Knapp retained East Coast Bays, but the party leader Bruce Beetham lost his Rangitikei seat.
On the night he was elected, the new leader implied in a TV interview that the Social Credit national dividend policy was out of date and would be dropped.
When appearing together at the inaugural ACT conference in 1994 Morrison acknowledged that many Social Creditors liked crimplene and one of his branch members drove a Skoda.
Later he focused on disaster planning and was the chair of the Auckland Regional Civil Defence Emergency management group.