Geburtsdatum | Montag, 29. März 1943 |
Geburtsort | St Helier |
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Beschreibung | Sir John Major, KG, CH, PC (* 29. März 1943 in London) ist ein britischer Politiker und Angehöriger der Konservativen Partei. Vom 28. November 1990 bis 2. Mai 1997 war er als Nachfolger von Margaret Thatcher Premierminister des Vereinigten Königreichs. |
If you look at things that really affect people's lives - sport, the arts, charities - they were always at the back of the queue for government money - health, social security, defence, pensions were all way ahead. And each of those areas - sports, the arts, the lottery - got relatively petty cash from the government.
It is time to return to core values, time to get back to basics , to self-discipline and respect for the law, to consideration for the others, to accepting responsibility for yourself and your family - and not shuffling it off on other people and the state.
If we want to deliver opportunity for all, we need an economy that delivers jobs for the future.
Well, I think there's a distinction between sexing-up the intelligence and sexing-up the presentation of the intelligence.