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Nigel Lawson
Profession : Politician
Birth : March 11, 1932
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The NHS is the closest thing the English have to a religion.
Nigel Lawson
You do not need to be within the single market to be able to export to the European Union, as we see from the wide range of goods on our shelves every day.
Nigel Lawson
The Treasury has enough trouble with forecasts even when they are trying to get them right.
Nigel Lawson
We already have a sabbatical system. It's called opposition, and I've had enough of it.
Nigel Lawson
There is always, of course, a limit in a democracy as to what is politically possible, so you have to respect that limit. But in my experience, governments tend to be too timid.
Nigel Lawson
The successful conduct of economic policy is possible only if there is - and is seen to be - full agreement between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Nigel Lawson
Britain's destiny lies in Europe.
Nigel Lawson
If our system of cabinet government is to work effectively, the prime minister of the day must appoint ministers he or she trusts and then leave them to carry out that policy.
Nigel Lawson
As the resignation letter which I wrote to the Prime Minister clearly implies, it was not the outcome I sought, but it is one that I accept without rancour, despite what might be described as the hard landing involved.
Nigel Lawson
No one, however long they have held the post, lightly gives up the great office of Chancellor of the Exchequer. Certainly I did not.
Nigel Lawson
When differences of view emerge, as they are bound to do from time to time, they should be resolved privately and whenever appropriately, collectively.
Nigel Lawson
I have long argued that in the modern world, corporation tax has had its day as a major source of tax revenue.
Nigel Lawson
I strongly suspect that there would be a positive economic advantage to the U.K. in leaving the single market.
Nigel Lawson
A flat-rate poll tax would be politically unsustainable; even with a rebate scheme, the package would have an unacceptable impact on certain types of household.
Nigel Lawson
We should be forced to give so many exemptions and concessions (inevitably to the benefit of high spending authorities in Inner London) that the flat-rate poll tax would rapidly become a surrogate income tax.
Nigel Lawson
One of the most important things that a Thatcher government did was change the mood of the nation to give it back its confidence.
Nigel Lawson
This clutching hold of the E.U. is a sign of a lack of national self-confidence - which is not healthy.
Nigel Lawson
The 'in' campaign will attempt to scare people into believing that if the U.K. were to leave, investment and jobs would move abroad. They are as wrong about that now as they were when they warned that this would happen if we did not sign up to the Euro.
Nigel Lawson
One of the things that concerned me was the way the system operated: the wife who went out to work got a full personal allowance, but the wife who was working at home got nothing. This was particularly hard on wives who gave up work for a time to bring up children.
Nigel Lawson
God forbid that the United Kingdom should take a lead and introduce a sensible tax system of its own which would probably comprise a very low level of corporation tax - tax on corporate profits - and perhaps a low level of corporate sales tax, because sales are where they are, and sales in this country are sales here, which we can tax here.
Nigel Lawson
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