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...And that’s very different to what George Osborne did a decade ago when he did austerity, not one where it was about 80 per cent spending cuts, 20 per cent tax rises....
...But Osborne had wanted Britain to have the lowest rate of corporation tax in the G20....
...That belief made him ambivalent towards Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan....
...John Van Reenen, Ronald Coase chair in economics at LSE: The UK will lag behind other developed countries....
...In 2015 the then UK chancellor George Osborne vowed that Britain would be China’s “best partner in the west”....
...Nobel laureate Ronald Coase, right, first laid out the case for the sale of radio airwaves in 1959 but his proposal was initially shouted down as being a recipe for “etheric bedlam”....
...In 2013, Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne conducted a study which attempted to work out the number of US jobs that are at risk of automation....
...Hearing the chancellor say “I want to reassure the British people” brings to mind a joke by Ronald Reagan....
...In 1957, in his play The Entertainer, John Osborne created the faded old comedian Archie Rice to symbolise a faded old country. Rice boasts: “I’ve played in front of them all....
...There is a long line of presidents who concealed ill health, from Woodrow Wilson to Ronald Reagan....
...There are several others looking to take advantage of Mr Osborne’s new devolution packages....
...The 15 per cent proposal echoed one made by George Osborne, the UK’s former chancellor of the exchequer following Britain’s vote in June to leave the EU....
...Purdy reminds us that after Ronald Reagan came to power the state “did not in fact shrink, thanks largely to military spending and retirement benefits” — but that shift in spending would reshape both the...
...Those campaigning for Brexit noted that Rupert Harrison, a former chief of staff to George Osborne, the UK chancellor, now works as a strategist for BlackRock....
...In October 1965, the nation sat down as one to watch Osborne’s Luther....
...No single number could ever answer Ronald Reagan’s question — “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?” — for everyone in a country....
...Mr Gove said: “Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, were strong leaders through their second terms.”...
...There are also shades of the phrase Ronald Reagan used in 1980 to oust Mr Carter: “Are you better off than you were four years ago?”...
...The task force’s report, to be unveiled by George Osborne, the UK chancellor, on Monday, cites the Real Lettings Property Fund, which has bought more than 80 properties in London for homeless people to rent...
...Its most famous proponent was Arthur Laffer, who devised the back-of-a-napkin curve that inspired Ronald Reagan’s tax cuts....
...Sir Ronald’s pioneering role at the forefront of the movement was praised by Mr Osborne as the chancellor announced the measures....
...A week before the 1980 US election Ronald Reagan asked whether Americans felt better off than they did four years previously....
...“We know George Osborne wanted to cut it down to 40p in his omnishambles budget two years ago. David Cameron won’t rule out doing it,” said Mr Balls....
...The peer served as a staffer for the Conservative party during the early 1990s, making friends of two men who rose to become Britain’s two most powerful politicians: David Cameron and George Osborne....
...George Osborne, the chancellor of the exchequer, tours China this week as a man of restored vitality....
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