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...But he’s not going to be as draconian as Trump has been,” said Darrell West, vice-president and director of governance studies at the Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think-tank....
...(Guardian) Context Matthew d’Ancona describes how Brexit went mainstream in the Conservative party, tracing it to fringe meetings with Norman Lamont in 1994. (Guardian)....
...A Harris poll for the Financial Times in January showed that clear majorities in the UK, France, Italy and Germany believed their governments must not send more forces to Afghanistan, irrespective of demands...
...“There’s no prospect of any serious liberalisation this side of a general election,” said Sir Tom Harris, vice-chairman of Standard Chartered, the banking group....
...Mr Webb, an awkward campaigner who nevertheless defeated a local party activist, Harris Miller, in the primaries despite being outspent three to one, faces a formidable foe in Mr Allen....
...The chairman will be Lord Lamont, who, as chancellor, presided over a huge global money transfer on Black Wednesday....
...In a show of optimism rarely seen since Norman Lamont sang in the bath, it says: "2005 is an election year and as such, during the first six months the economy will be stable, and it is unlikely that there...
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