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  1. 10 de oct. de 2015 · Geoffrey Howe was Margaret Thatcher’s longest-serving cabinet minister. Between 1979 and 1990 he served as chancellor, foreign secretary, House of Commons leader and deputy prime minister.

  2. 23 de nov. de 2018 · Sir Geoffrey Howe, 1979-83 Conservative, under Thatcher Sir Geoffrey Howe has a rightful claim to be the single most important chancellor of the exchequer since Sir Stafford Cripps. If Cripps did most to create the post-war Keynesian, even Butskellite consensus, Howe did most to undo it. Like Cripps, Howe was a lawyer. He was Welsh,….

  3. 10 de oct. de 2015 · Geoffrey Howe married, in 1953, Elspeth Shand, who enjoyed a distinguished career in her own right and was sometimes reckoned the driving force behind her husband’s ambitions. Elspeth Howe was ...

  4. 13 de oct. de 2015 · Geoffrey Howe, who served as British Treasury chief and foreign secretary in Margaret Thatcher’s government and who helped bring about her downfall after they parted ways over policy toward ...

  5. Geoffrey Howe. Richard Edward Geoffrey Howe, baron Howe av Aberavon, (født 20. desember 1926 i Port Talbot i Wales, død 9. oktober 2015 i Warwickshire [11]) var en britisk konservativ politiker. Han var finansminister (1979–1983), utenriksminister (1983–1989) og visestatsminister (1989–1990). Geoffrey Howe var det medlem av Margaret ...

  6. 4 de feb. de 2010 · Sir Geoffrey Howe, deputy prime minister to Margaret Thatcher, resigned on 1 November 1990. His resignation speech on 13 November, a stinging rebuke of Thatcher's European policy, is thought to have been a catalyst to the prime minister's departure nine days later.Howe drove the knife deep into divisions in the Conservative leadership, portraying Thatcher's attitudes to the

  7. Geoffrey Howe’s resignation from Government on 1st November, 1990 was subsequently viewed as the starting shot that led to Margaret Thatcher’s resignation on the 28th November.