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Geoffrey Howe, Former Conservative Chancellor, Dies Aged 88
Mentioned indirectly on another thread ::::
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3449 5827
" His resignation speech in 1990 is widely seen as a key factor in Baroness Thatcher's downfall as prime minister "
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" His resignation speech in 1990 is widely seen as a key factor in Baroness Thatcher's downfall as prime minister "
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He was a pretty hopeless Chancellor
- Company earnings decline 35%.
- Unemployment rises from 5.3% of the working population in August 1979 to 11.9% in 1984. The highest in 50 years.
- Annual inflation was 18.0% in 1980
- Interest rates peaked at 17.0% in 1980
Probably why he is best known for Healey's quote about than his Chancellorship.
- Company earnings decline 35%.
- Unemployment rises from 5.3% of the working population in August 1979 to 11.9% in 1984. The highest in 50 years.
- Annual inflation was 18.0% in 1980
- Interest rates peaked at 17.0% in 1980
Probably why he is best known for Healey's quote about than his Chancellorship.
Gromit
- Company earnings decline 35%.
- Unemployment rises from 5.3% of the working population in August 1979 to 11.9% in 1984. The highest in 50 years.
- Annual inflation was 18.0% in 1980
- Interest rates peaked at 17.0% in 1980
All very, very true....all set up surely for a Labour victory.
Who won?..........the Conservatives! in 1990.
- Company earnings decline 35%.
- Unemployment rises from 5.3% of the working population in August 1979 to 11.9% in 1984. The highest in 50 years.
- Annual inflation was 18.0% in 1980
- Interest rates peaked at 17.0% in 1980
All very, very true....all set up surely for a Labour victory.
Who won?..........the Conservatives! in 1990.
Sqad,
The first few years of the first Thatcher Government were very shakey. She was very low in popularity ratings and we were in a recession and had the terrible record highlighted above.
Then in 1982 we emphatically won a war against the odds. In the wave of the 'Falklands Factor', the Conservatives called an early snap election and won despite their terrible record. It was helped somewhat by Labour being in complete disarry and unelectable.
The first few years of the first Thatcher Government were very shakey. She was very low in popularity ratings and we were in a recession and had the terrible record highlighted above.
Then in 1982 we emphatically won a war against the odds. In the wave of the 'Falklands Factor', the Conservatives called an early snap election and won despite their terrible record. It was helped somewhat by Labour being in complete disarry and unelectable.
Howe's response to Healey's 'dead sheep' comment was that an attack by the latter was like "being nuzzled by an old boar." Rather pathetic by comparison, I feel. However, one has to admire his resignation-speech remark about two opening batsmen going to the crease only to find that the team captain had broken their bats. Thatcher was the 'team captain' he was referring to!
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