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In Office
by Norman Lamont
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... After all, I had seen Nigel Lawson have some rough times as Chancellor. His succes- sor, John Major, had also experienced a difficult time, ... "
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John Major, House of Commons, Bank of England, Michael Heseltine, Finance Ministers, John Smith, reduced rate band, public expenditure round, autumn statement, wider realignment, hard ecu, mortgage relief
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The British General Election of 1997
by David Butler
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... For most of the next five years the government appeared to be under siege. For many Conservatives, though not for John Major, the outcome was unexpected. The economy had been in poor shape and none of the opinion polls had suggested a ... "
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Tony Blair, John Major, Central Office, Liberal Democrat, Daily Mail, Gordon Brown, referendum party, tactical switching, target seats, battle bus, tactical voting, key marginals
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... LORD WAKEHAM From November 1990, John Major was the principal change-agent in British politics. In his hands, Conservative government, policies and prospects were renewed. Not without some ... "
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Prime Ministers and the Media: Issues of Power and Control
by Colin Seymour-Ure
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... If he does not use them, he spurns a potentially crucial weapon. In the foreword to his autobiography John Major writes eloquently about the distorting pres- sures of media attention: negligible response time, reductive soundbites, ritualistic rhetoric (often misleading), skeleton ... "
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Downing Street, John Major, White House, Tony Blair, Alastair Campbell, New York, electronic glut, personal prime minister, collective briefings, health rumours, first press secretary, lobby briefings
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