John Major |

Norman Lamont Margaret Thatcher House of Commons of the United Kingdom Order of the Companions of Honour Norma Major Black Wednesday Chief Secretary to the Treasury Tony Blair Order of the Garter Huntingdon (UK Parliament constituency) William Hague Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council Chancellor of the Exchequer Huntingdonshire (UK Parliament constituency) United Kingdom general election, 2001 The Guardian Conservative Party (UK) Nigel Lawson Douglas Hurd Geoffrey Howe Terry Major-Ball Maastricht Rebels Jonathan Djanogly Rutlish School Young Conservatives United Kingdom general election, 1997 David Renton, Baron Renton The Daily Telegraph John MacGregor Prime Minister of the United Kingdom The Independent John Redwood European Exchange Rate Mechanism Michael Portillo Leader of the Opposition (United Kingdom) Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Carshalton Euroscepticism Michael Heseltine
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