Reginald Maudling (7 March 1917 – 14 February 1979) was a British politician who held several Cabinet posts, including Chancellor of the Exchequer. From 1955 until the late 1960s, he was spoken of as a prospective Conservative leader, and he was twice seriously considered for the post; he...
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It will also be built near some towns and villages, disturbing the people that live there. But the Chancellor of the Exchequer (财政大臣) George Osborne thinks it will help build the future for Britain. “It's a longterm decision,” he said. HS2 is designed for everything around the ...
Rishi Sunak, at that time Chancellor of the Exchequer (finance secretary) was one of them. There were rumours at the time that Sunak repeatedly warned that lockdowns would inflict economic damage that was likely to endure for decades. 1 in every 73 People Vaccinated Against COVID Was Dead ...
The most famous Conservative prime minister of the 19th century was Benjamin Disraeli; and two of the four senior ministers in the Conservative government in 2020, Rishi Sunak (Chancellor of the Exchequer) and Priti Patel (Home Secretary), were of Indian origin. More surprisingly, one of the ...
a weapon against Rishi Sunak. And I’ve always thought that Rishi Sunak’s wealth never really mattered as a political factor as long as he was the chancellor of the exchequer handing out billions of pounds through the furlough scheme, appearing to be the competent person running the Treasury...
Over more than three decades he held many senior positions in government including chancellor of the exchequer and home secretary as well as the portfolios of education, health and justice. But he was repeatedly defeated in contests for the leadership: in 1997, 2001 and 2005. ...
Smith moved to France in 1763 to accept a more remunerative position as a personal tutor to the stepson of Charles Townshend, an amateureconomistand the future Chancellor of the Exchequer.During his time in France, Smith counted as his contemporaries Benjamin Franklin and the philosophers David Hu...
In his Mansion House speech, the Chancellor of the Exchequer emphasised his desire to avoid the boom and bust cycle that has characterised the UK economy in recent years. The objective of a more stable economy is one with which it is har... D Currie,A Sentance - 《Economic Outlook》 被...
Things were different in the UK, for instance, where the central bank is also very conservative; in spite of that, the sale of gold happened. The reason is that the decision was not in the hands of the Bank of England, but in those of the Chancellor of the Exchequer 鈥 in short, ...