A Long Time in Finance: Tell Sid – popular capitalism and the Thatcher revolution
Neil and Jonathan talk to author Philip Augar about “stagging”, Cedric the Pig and how privatisation changed the City.
Neil and Jonathan talk to author Philip Augar about “stagging”, Cedric the Pig and how privatisation changed the City.
The National Conservativism conference was a breeding ground for fresh thinking at a time when it’s desperately needed.
Almost every domestic story right now is a manifestation of the country not generating enough growth.
The intellectual powerhouse and architect of Thatcherism was a hack and a dandy at heart.
Tax will play a big part at the next election, so politicians should look back at Nigel Lawson’s reforms, which changed the psychology of British business.
Britain’s economy and society was afflicted in the chaotic, sclerotic ’70s. Today is the same, but different.
Say what you like about the relationship between the three leaders, but one thing is for sure, their meetings were anything but mere photo-opportunities for vain politicians.
The two candidates are at loggerheads over economics. Yet both claim their policies are modelled on Margaret Thatcher.
The Foreign Secretary is more of a woman of wax than an Iron Lady.
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