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Reflections on a brilliant (Shadow) Chancellor

He has always been seen as a heavyweight and a bruiser. He has experience of the Treasury at the highest level and was well-respected there. He is ferociously intelligent, one of the brightest of all his Oxford contemporaries who, famously, does not suffer fools gladly. And, despite failing in his bid to be elected leader,… Continue reading Reflections on a brilliant (Shadow) Chancellor

Published January 28, 2011
Categorized as history

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