The Legacy of Nigel Lawson: Lessons for Today's Politics.

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Nigel Lawson, a British politician who died at the age of 91, was a crucial problem solver during the economic malaise and inflation in the United Kingdom in the 1970s. He entered Margaret Thatcher's administration in a junior role and was appointed Energy Secretary in 1981. Despite the despair at the current economic malaise and inflation in the West, our problems are solvable, as they were a half century ago.
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