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Labour Matters (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... Labour’s criticism that David Cameron hasn’t fundamentally changed the Party in the same way that Neil Kinnock and Tony Blair changed Labour. Michael Crick writes: “The Conservative Party high command is so worried about some of David Cameron’s Parliamentary candidates that they’ve started holding meetings every two weeks to monitor what they call a “watch-list” of those “have the...
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News Scotsman (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... Union.The row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher – when pressed by then Labour leader Neil Kinnock over whether she would sack Sir Alan – saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide".But Mr Lawson's resignation in October 1989 – followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure – effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership, which...
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Scotsman.com (Free subscription) | 06/01/2009
... Union.The row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher – when pressed by then Labour leader Neil Kinnock over whether she would sack Sir Alan – saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide".But Mr Lawson's resignation in October 1989 – followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure – effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership, which...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher, when pressed in the Commons by Labour Leader Neil Kinnock whether she would sack Walters, memorably saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide".But Lawson's resignation in October 1989 - followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure - effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership and she...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher, when pressed in the Commons by Labour Leader Neil Kinnock whether she would sack Walters, memorably saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide".But Lawson's resignation in October 1989 - followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure - effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership and she...
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk - UK & world news (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher, when pressed in the Commons by Labour Leader Neil Kinnock whether she would sack Walters, memorably saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide".But Lawson's resignation in October 1989 - followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure - effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership and she...
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The Sun (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... The row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher, when pressed in the Commons by Labour Leader Neil Kinnock, memorably saying that “advisers advise and ministers decide”. But Lawson’s resignation in October 1989 effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher’s premiership, which occurred just over a year later. Sir Alan also departed almost immediately after Lawson. He later...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 05/01/2009
... The row between the two men led to Mrs Thatcher, when pressed in the Commons by Labour Leader Neil Kinnock whether she would sack Walters, memorably saying that "advisers advise and ministers decide". But Lawson's resignation in October 1989 - followed almost immediately afterwards by Sir Alan's own departure - effectively marked the beginning of the end of Thatcher's premiership,...
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Shiraz Socialist (Free subscription) | 04/01/2009
... that high in the UK since 1988, when Margaret Thatcher brought the top rate down from 60 per cent. Neil Kinnock’s threat to introduce a 50p tax rate in the 1992 election is widely held in New Labour circles to have cost him Middle England’s support. However, the Fabian report found new demand for forcing the wealthy to contribute more, with 70 per cent of those polled by YouGov agreeing...