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  • : Appointed [[Shadow minister|Shadow]] [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] ===Chancellor of the Exchequer 1997-2007===
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  • ...vernment between 1988 to 2010. In 2007 he succeeded [[Gordon Brown]] as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]]. Shortly after he took office, the country experienced the first effects ...as Prime Minister in 2007, Alistair Darling took Gordon Brown's place as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], in which post he remained until the Labour Government was defeated in th
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  • ...ut as an executive agency, it operates at arm's length from Ministers. The Chancellor of the Exchequer determines the policy and financial framework within which the DMO operates
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  • * June 2007: Chancellor of the Exchequer
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  • When Alistair Darling took office as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] in June 2007, the international [[financial system]] had just entered the ...Rock would not pose a systemic risk''. The committee considered that ''The Chancellor of the Exchequer was right to ... authorise the Bank of England’s support facility.'', but
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  • ..., and made friends with fellow members, like [[George Osborne]] a future [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]].<ref name=nytimes2008-10-22/><ref name=timesonline2008-10-21/><ref name=d
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  • In 1908 [[Herbert Henry Asquith]] made him chancellor of the exchequer, the number two position in government. His closest ally was [[Winston Chur For the first year of the war he remained chancellor of the exchequer, but when the shortage of the English supply of munitions was revealed and
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  • In October 2010, Chancellor of the Exchequer [[George Osbourne]] announced the results of the Comprehensive Spending Rev
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  • ...position, which carries no salary or responsibilities, is awarded by the [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] - some recent recipients being former [[Prime Minister of the United King
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  • ...ement of Asquith by [[David Lloyd George]]. In the new government he was [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] and leader of the [[House of Commons (United Kingdom)|House of Commons]].
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  • ...er [[Winston Churchill]] and foreign secretary (April - December 1955) and chancellor of the exchequer (1955 - 1957) under [[Anthony Eden]]. When Eden resigned on 10 January 1957
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  • ...y blow with the untimely death of [[Iain Macleod]] whom he had appointed [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]]. The economic policy changes on which Heath was resolved (including a sig
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  • ...etary]] in 1989. He spent only three months in that post before becoming [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] after [[Nigel Lawson]]'s resignation in October 1989. Major presented onl
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  • ...brook]] as [[Minister of Aircraft Production]]; [[Sir Kingsley Wood]] as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] and [[Sir John Anderson]] as Lord President of the Council – replacing ...n the war cabinet throughout the entire administration whereas others like Chancellor of the Exchequer and Home Secretary were sometimes in the war cabinet and sometimes not, dep
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  • ...olitician, [[David Lloyd George]], who at that time held the position of [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] in the [[Liberal]] government.
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  • On 15 July 1977, the [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] [[Denis Healey]] announced Phase III of the incomes policy in which there
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  • [[Image:Gordon Brown.jpg|thumb|Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, at a Commonwealth Finance Ministers Press Conference in 2004]] ...ocracy|social democratic]] party. Then, as the country's longest-serving [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] he made major changes to its system of economic and financial management,
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  • ...tours, where Robert Plant dedicated the song to the British Labour Party's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey. When played live, the band tuned the song down one step. Alt
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  • * Buxton, S. C. ''Mr. Gladstone as Chancellor of the Exchequer: A Study'' (1901), 197pp [http://books.google.com/books?id=_YcJAAAAIAAJ&dq=
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  • ...een untaxed), Asquith campaigned for free trade and as a result was made [[chancellor of the exchequer]] under Sir [[Henry Campbell-Bannerman]] from 1905 to 1908. He increased gr
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