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Britain's destiny lies in Europe.
Nigel Lawson
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Britain's destiny lies in Europe.
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Nigel Lawson:
If our system of cabinet government is to work effectively, the prime minister of the day must appoNigel Lawson:
As the resignation letter which I wrote to the Prime Minister clearly implies, it was not the outcoNigel Lawson:
No one, however long they have held the post, lightly gives up the great office of Chancellor of thNigel Lawson:
When differences of view emerge, as they are bound to do from time to time, they should be resolvedNigel Lawson:
I have long argued that in the modern world, corporation tax has had its day as a major source of tNigel Lawson:
I strongly suspect that there would be a positive economic advantage to the U.K. in leaving the sinNigel Lawson:
A flat-rate poll tax would be politically unsustainable; even with a rebate scheme, the package wouNigel Lawson:
We should be forced to give so many exemptions and concessions (inevitably to the benefit of high sNigel Lawson:
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This clutching hold of the E.U. is a sign of a lack of national self-confidence - which is not heal