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Nigel Lawson: Reforming chancellor dies aged 91 | Nigel Lawson: Reforming chancellor dies aged 91 |
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Former Conservative chancellor Nigel Lawson has died at the age of 91. | Former Conservative chancellor Nigel Lawson has died at the age of 91. |
Chancellor during the 1980s, Lord Lawson held several cabinet posts under Margaret Thatcher and served as Conservative MP for Blaby from 1974 to 1992. | |
PM Rishi Sunak called Lord Lawson a "transformational chancellor and an inspiration to me and many others". | PM Rishi Sunak called Lord Lawson a "transformational chancellor and an inspiration to me and many others". |
Lord Lawson is survived by six children, including Nigella Lawson, a food writer and celebrity cook. | Lord Lawson is survived by six children, including Nigella Lawson, a food writer and celebrity cook. |
Obituary: Nigel Lawson | Obituary: Nigel Lawson |
The prime minister posted a picture of himself as chancellor with the caption: "One of the first things I did as chancellor was hang a picture of Nigel Lawson above my desk." | The prime minister posted a picture of himself as chancellor with the caption: "One of the first things I did as chancellor was hang a picture of Nigel Lawson above my desk." |
Former prime minister Boris Johnson also paid tribute to Lord Lawson, calling him "a fearless and original flame of free market Conservatism". | |
In a series of tweets, Mr Johnson praised him as "a tax-cutter and simplifier who helped transform the economic landscape and helped millions of British people achieve their dreams". | |
He was also "a prophet of Brexit and a lover of continental Europe," he said. | |
Liz Truss said Nigel Lawson was a "true giant of 20th century politics who as chancellor famously sought to abolish at least one tax at every Budget". | |
"His time at the helm of the Treasury was transformational," she said. | |
The Telegraph first reported his death and his family are yet to comment. | |
Big beast | |
Before entering politics, Nigel Lawson was a successful financial journalist - and continued publishing regular articles in the Telegraph and Spectator until as recently as November last year. | Before entering politics, Nigel Lawson was a successful financial journalist - and continued publishing regular articles in the Telegraph and Spectator until as recently as November last year. |
He would go on to be one of the "big beasts" of Margaret Thatcher's cabinet. | He would go on to be one of the "big beasts" of Margaret Thatcher's cabinet. |
Mrs Thatcher put him in charge of the Treasury in 1983, where he cut income tax, boosted share ownership, and paid off government debt. | Mrs Thatcher put him in charge of the Treasury in 1983, where he cut income tax, boosted share ownership, and paid off government debt. |
As chancellor he modernised London's financial markets, overseeing the UK financial sector's Big Bang, where deregulation of stock exchange membership and embracing electronic trading helped to establish London as a major global financial centre. | |
The resulting economic growth was eventually named the Lawson Boom, after the chancellor the championed these changes. | |
His stewardship of the economy was credited with helping Mrs Thatcher win a third term. | |
But lower taxes together with cheaper borrowing fuelled an unsustainable boom. Interest rates rose sharply and Britain went into recession. | But lower taxes together with cheaper borrowing fuelled an unsustainable boom. Interest rates rose sharply and Britain went into recession. |
During his tenure Mrs Thatcher called Nigel Lawson "unassailable", but he resigned in 1989, after falling out with her over Europe. | |
He stepped down as an MP at the 1992 election before entering the House of Lords as Lord Lawson of Blaby. | |
Lord Lawson used his platform to express scepticism of man-made climate change - and in 2016 became the chairman of Vote Leave - the group which led the campaign for the UK's exit from the European Union. | |
Lord Lawson described Brexit as a "historic opportunity" to finish the job Mrs Thatcher had started. | |
In December 2022 he retired from the House of Lords. | |
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HM Treasury | HM Treasury |