Nigel Lawson’s legacy praised by friends and foes alike
Lord Lawson, the tax-slashing chancellor who oversaw Margaret Thatcher’s highly significant economic reforms, has died aged 91.
Lord Lawson, the tax-slashing chancellor who oversaw Margaret Thatcher’s highly significant economic reforms, has died aged 91.
There are plenty of criticisms that can be made of Thatcherism but unlike today’s politicians, at least she knew what she was about.
Conservatives are in despair over Boris’s big spending, big state government instead of reforming and repairing crony capitalism.
The former businessman and Tory MP’s memoirs are a must-read for any political enthusiasts.
Those who view Britain’s departure from the European Union as the dawn of a new Golden Age are convinced that with the launch of the
A personal view from Ian Stewart, Deloitte’s Chief Economist in the UK. Subscribe to & view previous editions at: http://blogs.deloitte.co.uk/mondaybriefing/ Free market capitalism has faced
We were wrong. I was wrong. Jeremy Corbyn can do it. His speech this week at Coventry University (the text is available here) gave us the
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