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also came down. The basic rate was reduced from 30 per cent in 1983 to 25 per cent by 1988. The top rate of tax also came down from 60 per cent to 40 per cent in 1988, and the four other higher rates were removed, leaving a system of personal taxation in which there was no rate anywhere in excess of
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magazine, defending the Kyoto
Protocol and describing the committee's report as being "strikingly inconsistent". Lawson responded to Grubb's article, describing it as an example of the "intellectual bankruptcy of the climate change establishment". Lawson also said that Kyoto's approach was
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for the local financing element of local government revenue. His dissent was confined to deliberations within the
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in his memoir and wrote that the 1987 manifesto was not thought through properly and if it had not been for the economic growth of the country at the time, then the manifesto would have been a disaster because "as it was, it was merely an embarrassment".
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requires that statements by campaigning charities "must be factually accurate and have a legitimate evidence base". They reviewed the GWPF, which was subsequently split with its campaigning arm and renamed the Global
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process, and suggested changes in the UK's contribution to future international climate change negotiations. The report cited a mismatch between the economic costs and benefits of climate policy and also criticised the
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he set the course for the later privatisations of the gas and electricity industries and on his return to the
Treasury he worked closely with the
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economic policy, describing spending cuts consultation plans as a "PR ploy". In
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in June 1983 and served until his resignation in
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of £3.9 billion in 1988 and £4.1 billion in 1989, the year of his resignation. During these years, however, the UK's
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in October 1979 and the publication of the Medium Term financial Strategy. This document set the course for both the
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emission reduction targets set in the Kyoto Protocol. In response to the report, Michael Grubb,
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House of Lords, Select Committee on Economic Affairs (2005).
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contributions for the lower-paid while extending the base of
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4358:"Spending cuts consultation is a PR ploy, says Nigel Lawson"
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4708:"The Londoner: Brexiteer Nigel Lawson heads back to UK"
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Thomas Nigel Maclear Lawson (born 1976), headmaster of
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MacGregor, Katriona; Prince, Rosa (17 December 2008).
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2966:"Nigel Lawson, chancellor and journalist, 1932–2023"
2933:"Nigel Lawson was the economic brain of Thatcherism"
2786:"Free-market ex-UK Treasury chief Nigel Lawson dies"
4566:
4564:
3750:"Ex-chancellor Lord Lawson calls for UK to exit EU"
3400:"Lawson boom, Brown boom, they all bust in the end"
2090:In 2019, he appeared on the BBC documentary series
1272:'s government, Lawson was appointed to the post of
1010:. He also served as the chairman of the think tank
6934:Chancellors of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom
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2624:Oliver, Jonathan; Woods, Richard (18 April 2010).
2551:
2389:An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming
2386:
2344:
2321:
2250:
2234:
2147:Emily Hero Lawson (born 1981), television producer
1924:An Appeal to Reason: A Cool Look at Global Warming
1540:from this point on is typically described as "The
1239:to secure legislation providing for the automatic
1131:as a journalist in 1956, subsequently writing the
994:from 1989 until he retired in 1992 and sat in the
4812:"Nigel Lawson: Reforming chancellor dies aged 91"
3121:. Vol. 129. House of Commons. 15 March 1988.
2848:"Rishi Sunak's Cabinet reshuffle: Key statistics"
2815:"The Architect of Margaret Thatcher's Revolution"
2087:banks and put their depositors' savings at risk.
1575:, and excessive fiscal laxity (in particular the
1021:Lawson was the father of six children, including
6885:
5233:
4561:
4460:. 1 February 2010. 0–13 minutes in. BBC Radio 4
4198:
3521:
2237:Conservatism Today: Four Personal Points of View
1517:". In an interview in 2010, Lawson said that an
1303:
1103:For two years from 1954, Lawson carried out his
1049:Nigel Lawson was born on 11 March 1932 to a non-
4900:The View from No. 11: Memoirs of a Tory Radical
4646:
4356:Curtis, Polly; Wintour, Patrick (8 June 2010).
3919:
3600:"The long and the short of stewardship at No11"
3051:"Budgets 1979–1992: 1985 Budget (Nigel Lawson)"
2324:The View from No. 11: Memoirs of a Tory Radical
2292:
2187:of the UK and was selling his house in France.
3959:The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society
2447:
2445:
2443:
2441:
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1193:from 1966 to 1970, Lawson was selected as the
1037:, a journalist, and Tom Lawson, headmaster of
7004:People educated at Westminster School, London
6556:
6140:
5219:
4355:
3951:
3949:
3135:. Margaret Thatcher Foundation. 15 March 1988
1983:and sea levels was uncertain as well as that
1825:
1812:United Kingdom parliamentary expenses scandal
927:
4323:
4176:"Copenhagen will fail – and quite right too"
2487:"Retirement of One Member (Retirement List)"
1801:2007: Chairman of Oxford Investment Partners
1121:Having been turned down for a career at the
6382:Secretaries of State for Trade and Industry
6301:Secretaries of State for Trade and Industry
4994:contributions in Parliament by Nigel Lawson
4597:
4595:
4543:"Therese Mary LAWSON personal appointments"
4530:Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage
4448:
4446:
4427:"Tory, Tory, Tory and the television truth"
3556:"1989: Thatcher beats off leadership rival"
3437:Margaret Thatcher Volume Two: The Iron Lady
3019:
3017:
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2726:
2724:
2623:
2521:. 15 September 1981. p. 8 – via
2430:
2211:commented that he was a "real powerhouse".
1217:, holding the seat until he retired at the
1187:After returning to journalism as editor of
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3837:
3241:. Presses Sorbonne Nouvelle. p. 111.
2275:Thatcherism in Practice: A Progress Report
2094:, and discussed Thatcher's rise and fall.
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4924:
4902:. 1152 pp.; abridged edition titled
4784:
4678:
3234:
3088:
2990:
2288:– via Margaret Thatcher Foundation.
2278:. London: Conservative Political Centre.
1834:movement and believed that the impact of
1159:
1072:Lawson was a great-nephew of the pianist
266:28 February 1974 – 16 March 1992
126:14 September 1981 – 11 June 1983
6974:English people of Latvian-Jewish descent
6163:Energy Secretaries of the United Kingdom
6114:Interim Chancellor of the Exchequer, as
4592:
4524:
4522:
4443:
3923:"Lords' expenses claims top £18 million"
3674:
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2241:. London: Conservative Political Centre.
1938:In July 2008, the Conservative magazine
1698:
1691:, who was chancellor from 1997 to 2007.
4329:
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2451:
1987:more slowly since 1950 than before it.
1711:politics, Lawson decided to tackle his
1640:Lawson opposed the introduction of the
243:6 July 1992 – 31 December 2022
178:4 May 1979 – 14 September 1981
72:11 June 1983 – 26 October 1989
16:British peer and politician (1932–2023)
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4679:Gillespie, James (23 September 2018).
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2032:said Lawson was wrong on both points.
1720:
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4264:Lawson, Dominic (22 September 2006).
4031:
3955:
3298:"Bust will follow boom, it's the law"
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1648:") as a replacement for the previous
1446:continued the trend of shifting from
975:from May 1979 until his promotion to
6570:
4841:
4332:"Anger over 'untrue' climate claims"
4297:Lawson, Dominic (23 November 2007).
4237:
4205:Monbiot, George (18 February 2013).
3934:from the original on 12 January 2022
3296:Keegan, William (17 November 2002).
2874:"1983: Macgregor named as coal boss"
2590:Barkham, Patrick (9 December 2010).
1951:The Global Warming Policy Foundation
1871:, questioned the objectivity of the
1418:Following the Thatcher government's
1012:The Global Warming Policy Foundation
5121:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
4547:Find and update company information
4224:
4032:Grubb, Michael (1 September 2005).
2092:Thatcher: A Very British Revolution
1805:
1728:On 1 July 1992, Lawson was given a
1274:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1260:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
1004:Britain to leave the European Union
973:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
947:Nigel Lawson, Baron Lawson of Blaby
166:Financial Secretary to the Treasury
13:
6989:Life peers created by Elizabeth II
6944:Conservative Party (UK) life peers
6490:Secretaries of State for Business,
6170:Ministers of Fuel, Light and Power
4834:
4435:. 13 November 2006. Archived from
4174:Lawson, Nigel (23 November 2009).
3962:. SAGE Publications. p. 393.
3838:Aitkenhead, Decca (2 April 2016).
3503:"Thatcher pays tribute to Walters"
3491:. House of Commons. 15 March 1988.
3332:"The Rise and Fall of Thatcherism"
3330:Clarke, Peter (10 December 1998).
2922:
2804:
2673:Popham, Peter (17 February 1997).
2658:. 21 November 2009. Archived from
2539:. Parliament of the United Kingdom
2214:
1792:
1779:Britain leaving the European Union
1552:in the Conservative government of
1544:" by analogy with the phrase "The
1098:
1093:philosophy, politics and economics
14:
7050:
6994:Non-fiction environmental writers
6914:21st-century English male writers
5003:National Portrait Gallery, London
4969:
4311:from the original on 20 June 2022
4278:from the original on 20 June 2022
4065:Lawson, Nigel (1 November 2005).
4008:"The Economics of Climate Change"
3650:"Fighting inflation with the BBC"
3364:Seager, Ashley (16 August 2006).
3133:"Economy: 1988 Budget (Lawson 5)"
2761:"Budget rebellions remain scarce"
2709:. British Military Powerboat Team
2687:from the original on 20 June 2022
1344:policy. During his tenure at the
1164:In 1963, Lawson was recruited by
967:from 1974 to 1992, and served in
6969:English male non-fiction writers
6954:Deaths from pneumonia in England
6904:20th-century British journalists
6872:
6437:Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
6435:Secretary of State for Business,
6377:Presidents of the Board of Trade
6200:
6156:
5069:Parliament of the United Kingdom
4975:
4884:. Institute of Economic Affairs.
4733:Cooney, Christy (3 April 2023).
4330:McGrath, Matt (11 August 2017).
4145:"The Politics of Climate Change"
3528:Travis, Alan (27 October 1989).
3435:Campbell, John (30 April 2011).
3398:Duncan, Gary (27 October 2008).
3238:Entre convictions et obligations
2676:"Media families; 1. The Lawsons"
2417:The Great Global Warming Swindle
2393:. New York: Overlook Duckworth.
2132:Horatia Holly Lawson (born 1966)
2100:
1747:satirical and topical quiz show
1743:In 1996, Lawson appeared on the
1664:as a personal economic adviser.
1592:European Exchange Rate Mechanism
1350:Department of Trade and Industry
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6909:20th-century English memoirists
6455:Secretaries of State for Energy
6324:Secretaries of State for Energy
4925:Tomlinson, Jim (1 April 2007).
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4785:Hennessey, Ted (3 April 2023).
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2257:. Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books.
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1014:and was an active supporter of
817:Libertarianism (United Kingdom)
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6492:Energy and Industrial Strategy
5021:Works by or about Nigel Lawson
4759:Murphy, Brian (4 April 2023).
4151:. 20 July 2008. Archived from
4117:Lawson, Nigel (6 April 2008).
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4238:Ward, Bob (21 October 2011).
3684:. 6 July 1992. p. 11339.
3608:. 6 June 2004. Archived from
3439:. Random House. p. 515.
3338:. Vol. 20, no. 24.
2759:Lowther, Ed (24 April 2008).
2423:
2370:. Norwich: Canterbury Press.
2303:Institute of Economic Affairs
1830:Lawson was involved with the
1768:of the Conservative magazine
1732:as Baron Lawson of Blaby, of
1694:
1655:Department of the Environment
1531:financial crisis of 2007–2008
1314:Secretary of State for Energy
1304:Secretary of State for Energy
1148:in 1961, where he introduced
977:Secretary of State for Energy
806:Conservatism (United Kingdom)
771:Institute of Economic Affairs
114:Secretary of State for Energy
6949:Deaths from bronchopneumonia
6929:British Secretaries of State
6210:Minister of Co-ordination of
5235:Chancellors of the Exchequer
4893:. Centre for Policy Studies.
3901:. Oxford Investment Partners
3235:Champroux, Nathalie (2009).
2579:. 3 July 1925. p. 4501.
2126:(born 1960), cook and author
2118:Dominic Ralph Campden Lawson
2073:In 2010, he appeared on the
1536:The trajectory taken by the
218:Member of the House of Lords
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6228:Ministers of Fuel and Power
5194:Second Lord of the Treasury
5175:Chancellor of the Exchequer
4944:10.1057/palgrave.bp.4200038
2626:"Nick Clegg: the third man"
2537:"Mr Nigel Lawson (Hansard)"
2409:
2195:Lawson died at his home in
2157:St Antony's College, Oxford
1962:Grantham Research Institute
1867:take a more active role in
1424:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1368:Chancellor of the Exchequer
1166:Conservative Central Office
987:of several key industries.
981:Chancellor of the Exchequer
60:Chancellor of the Exchequer
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2347:The Nigel Lawson Diet Book
2035:
1826:Position on global warming
1777:In 2013, Lawson advocated
1738:County of Northamptonshire
1722:The Nigel Lawson Diet Book
1138:. He progressed to become
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4999:Portraits of Nigel Lawson
4904:Memoirs of a Tory Radical
4305:The Independent on Sunday
4272:The Independent on Sunday
3530:"Lawson sparks reshuffle"
2113:, and had four children:
1908:Centre for Policy Studies
1000:Conservatives for Britain
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884:Libertarianism portal
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3077:American Economic Review
3025:"Obituary: Nigel Lawson"
2368:The Retreat of the State
1916:greenhouse gas emissions
1635:suspended from the House
1617:Lawson reflected on the
1045:Early life and education
756:Conservative Way Forward
30:The Lord Lawson of Blaby
6278:Ministers of Technology
5016:(subscription required)
4454:"A price worth paying?"
3701:Have I Got News for You
3628:Encyclopædia Britannica
2491:House of Lords Business
2454:"Nigel Lawson obituary"
2299:The State of the Market
2249:; Nigel Lawson (1976).
2233:; Nigel Lawson (1966).
2120:(born 1956), journalist
2040:Lawson was a critic of
1904:Lord Stern of Brentford
1836:man-made global warming
1750:Have I Got News for You
1627:Scottish National Party
1491:current account deficit
1422:, Lawson was appointed
1410:Lawson's definition of
1079:Lawson was educated at
872:Conservatism portal
766:The Heritage Foundation
761:The Freedom Association
49:Official portrait, 2018
6979:Financial Times people
6854:Lord Young of Graffham
4889:Lawson, Nigel (1980).
3989:Cooler Heads Coalition
3336:London Review of Books
2734:"Lord Lawson of Blaby"
2592:"The name-change game"
2513:"NIGEL LAWSON: Energy"
2320:Lawson, Nigel (1992).
2272:Lawson, Nigel (1981).
1985:sea levels were rising
1888:, wrote an article in
1838:had been exaggerated.
1704:
1674:floating exchange rate
1588:financial deregulation
1519:unintended consequence
1407:
1180:in the lead-up to the
1160:Early political career
1006:, and was a prominent
591:Gladstonian liberalism
7014:The Spectator editors
7009:People from Hampstead
6819:Norman St John-Stevas
6332:Peter Lord Carrington
5251:Eustace of Fauconberg
4034:"Stick to the Target"
3995:on 11 September 2007.
3875:. CET. Archived from
3708:on 27 September 2011.
2179:, he had applied for
2010:Independent on Sunday
2005:climate change denier
1832:climate change denial
1764:Lawson served on the
1702:
1619:1987 general election
1477:), his stock rose as
1372:
1219:1992 general election
1213:in Leicestershire in
1203:1970 general election
1182:1964 general election
1178:Sir Alec Douglas-Home
1085:Christ Church, Oxford
860:Capitalism portal
616:Supply-side economics
476:Years of service
447:Christ Church, Oxford
6964:English food writers
6924:British Eurosceptics
4984:at Wikimedia Commons
4906:(2011), 450 pp.
4891:The New Conservatism
4871:; Nigel Lawson; and
4633:gascony-chateaux.com
4528:Charles Mosley, ed.
4393:(24 November 2011).
4123:The Sunday Telegraph
4046:on 10 September 2008
2662:on 24 November 2009.
2227:Peregrine Worsthorne
2046:coalition government
1707:After retiring from
1560:, the adoption of a
1382:, firm control over
1380:financial discipline
1346:Department of Energy
1207:Member of Parliament
1172:for prime ministers
1145:The Sunday Telegraph
1125:, Lawson joined the
1087:, where he gained a
961:Member of Parliament
811:Economic rationalism
776:Mont Pelerin Society
488:Lieutenant commander
401: 1980;
376: 1955;
277:Constituency created
249:Member of Parliament
26:The Right Honourable
6177:Gwilym Lloyd George
4765:The Washington Post
4098:on 14 December 2006
3928:The Daily Telegraph
3879:on 24 December 2008
3588:on 11 October 2008.
3483:"Income Tax (1988)"
3207:The Washington Post
3099:10.1257/aer.102.3.1
2819:The Washington Post
2655:The Daily Telegraph
2523:Google News Archive
2247:Bruce-Gardyne, Jock
2181:permanent residency
2163:Residence in France
2124:Nigella Lucy Lawson
2064:documentary series
1612:1990–1992 recession
1581:inflationary spiral
1420:re-election in 1983
1284:, the abolition of
979:. He was appointed
896:Politics portal
517:the politics series
6839:William Waldegrave
6457:and Climate Change
6250:Ministers of Power
6116:Lord Chief Justice
5106:Political offices
3730:on 11 October 2010
3681:The London Gazette
3630:. 16 February 2023
2638:on 7 October 2011.
2576:The London Gazette
2518:The Glasgow Herald
2328:. London: Bantam.
2191:Death and tributes
2142:Eastbourne College
2107:Lyons Corner House
1992:Charity Commission
1859:Economics Affairs
1818:in Gascony as his
1783:2016 EU referendum
1705:
1685:David Lloyd George
1513:in the so-called "
1456:National Insurance
1384:public expenditure
1224:In 1977, while an
1205:, before becoming
1197:candidate for the
1156:investing column.
1081:Westminster School
1039:Eastbourne College
957:Conservative Party
736:Conservative Party
435:Westminster School
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6679:Michael Heseltine
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4186:on 6 January 2010
4155:on 7 January 2011
3969:978-1-5063-4617-5
3786:. 4 February 2016
3582:10 Downing Street
3558:. 5 December 1989
3446:978-1-4464-2008-9
3248:978-2-87854-465-7
3007:978-0-465-00231-3
2992:Berlinski, Claire
2854:. 7 February 2023
2707:"Gay Class Boats"
2400:978-1-59020-084-1
2377:978-1-85311-316-1
2358:978-0-7181-4175-2
2335:978-0-593-02218-4
2312:978-0-255-36215-3
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1286:exchange controls
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969:Margaret Thatcher
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1806:Expenses scandal
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1642:Community Charge
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1392:Victorian values
1390:, nationalism, "
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1282:mortgage lending
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1354:British Airways
1352:in privatising
1326:nationalisation
1306:
1298:economic policy
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1247:to prevent the
1226:opposition whip
1199:Eton and Slough
1168:to assist with
1162:
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331:3 April 2023
308:Nigel Lawson
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6894:1932 births
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6769:Tony Newton
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6669:Lord Havers
6664:John Gummer
6659:Lord Gowrie
6604:John Biffen
6510:Alok Sharma
6470:Chris Huhne
6465:Ed Miliband
6445:John Hutton
6337:Eric Varley
6309:John Davies
6258:Percy Mills
5871:Hicks Beach
5846:Hicks Beach
5766:Spring Rice
5266:Westminster
5061:George Gale
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4190:26 February
4076:20 November
3899:"The Board"
3857:17 February
3823:17 February
3790:8 September
3762:8 September
3676:"No. 52982"
3423:Lawson 1992
2571:"No. 33063"
2558:Lawson 1992
2205:Rishi Sunak
2085:high street
2083:merge with
1865:HM Treasury
1810:During the
1709:front-bench
1668:Resignation
1577:1988 budget
1546:Barber Boom
1542:Lawson Boom
1511:deregulated
1475:1979 budget
1467:1986 budget
1444:1985 budget
1436:1984 budget
1412:Thatcherism
1374:mixture of
1362:British Gas
1322:state-owned
1278:UK Treasury
1237:Audrey Wise
1233:Jeff Rooker
1140:City editor
1115:Gay Charger
1027:food writer
992:backbencher
839:Rogernomics
833:Reaganomics
813:(Australia)
606:Meritocracy
571:Atlanticism
525:Thatcherism
500:Gay Charger
272:Preceded by
194:Preceded by
142:Preceded by
90:Preceded by
6888:Categories
6799:Peter Rees
6764:John Moore
6754:John Major
6699:David Hunt
6500:Greg Clark
6480:Amber Rudd
5717:Vansittart
5697:Vansittart
5635:Dowdeswell
5620:Barrington
5451:Cottington
5321:Harvington
5296:Willoughby
5291:de la Leye
5281:G. Giffard
5276:W. Giffard
5243:of England
5198:1983–1989
5185:John Major
5179:1983–1989
5152:1981–1983
5125:1979–1981
5055:1966–1970
5047:Editor of
4511:13 October
4400:Exaro News
4341:25 October
4307:. London.
4274:. London.
4159:18 October
4149:Standpoint
4050:24 January
3938:13 October
3734:8 December
3724:Standpoint
3720:"About Us"
3540:18 October
3257:1066117848
3161:13 October
2744:6 February
2683:. London.
2424:References
2197:Eastbourne
2144:since 2016
2030:Met Office
1940:Standpoint
1935:is taken.
1912:think tank
1789:campaign.
1787:Vote Leave
1771:Standpoint
1695:Retirement
1678:John Major
1598:with less
1558:monetarism
1538:UK economy
1471:income tax
1432:tax reform
1394:" (of the
1249:tax burden
1241:indexation
1154:Capitalist
1150:Jim Slater
1109:Royal Navy
1016:Vote Leave
611:Monetarism
576:Capitalism
543:Philosophy
470:Royal Navy
458:Allegiance
442:Alma mater
338:Eastbourne
314:1932-03-11
107:John Major
6789:Jim Prior
6774:John Nott
6342:Tony Benn
6291:Tony Benn
6006:Callaghan
5981:Macmillan
5971:Gaitskell
5836:Gladstone
5831:Northcote
5826:Gladstone
5806:Gladstone
5791:Gladstone
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5670:Addington
5660:Cavendish
5650:Cavendish
5640:Townshend
5630:Grenville
5609:Mansfield
5598:Lyttelton
5456:Colepeper
5421:Fortescue
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5331:Stratford
5326:Wodehouse
5261:Leicester
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4370:0261-3077
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1438:reformed
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1069:in 1911.
1055:Hampstead
827:Powellism
822:New Right
746:Bow Group
479:1954–1956
431:Education
340:, England
321:Hampstead
262:In office
174:In office
122:In office
68:In office
6724:Tom King
6475:Ed Davey
6395:Ian Lang
6091:Kwarteng
6001:Maudling
5956:Anderson
5866:Harcourt
5851:Harcourt
5841:Childers
5811:Disraeli
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5776:Goulburn
5744:Goulburn
5722:Robinson
5692:Perceval
5625:Dashwood
5559:Aislabie
5554:Stanhope
5471:Duncombe
5441:Portland
5436:Greville
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5286:Chishull
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5256:Maunsell
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4845:(1997).
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4770:25 April
4658:BBC News
4549:. GOV.UK
4458:Analysis
4336:BBC News
4315:20 April
4309:Archived
4282:20 April
4276:Archived
4129:19 April
4125:. London
4102:14 March
4071:Prospect
4017:14 March
3932:Archived
3783:BBC News
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3562:10 April
3536:. London
3513:10 April
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2076:Analysis
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1958:Bob Ward
1929:alarmist
1891:Prospect
1646:poll tax
1562:de facto
1529:was the
1523:merchant
1515:Big Bang
1499:taxation
1403:populism
1388:tax cuts
1290:monetary
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494:Commands
416:Children
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6071:Hammond
6066:Osborne
6061:Darling
6016:Macleod
6011:Jenkins
5936:Snowden
5926:Snowden
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5896:McKenna
5886:Asquith
5876:Ritchie
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5749:Althorp
5739:Herries
5727:Canning
5707:of the
5571:Walpole
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5491:Montagu
5486:Hampden
5481:Delamer
5446:Barrett
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5396:Berners
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5346:Barnham
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5306:Sandale
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2880:9 April
2790:AP NEWS
2770:4 April
2609:6 April
2471:4 April
2171:in the
2036:Economy
2028:of the
1960:of the
1884:of the
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6051:Clarke
6046:Lamont
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5976:Butler
5966:Cripps
5961:Dalton
5771:Baring
5755:Denman
5581:Pelham
5576:Sandys
5544:Onslow
5534:Benson
5529:Harley
5466:Ashley
5431:Caesar
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5366:Witham
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