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" We already have a sabbatical system. It's called opposition, and I've had enough of it. "
Nigel Lawson
System
Had Enough
Enough
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" God forbid that the United Kingdom should take a lead and introduce a sensible tax system of its own which would probably comprise a very low level of corporation tax - tax on corporate profits - and perhaps a low level of corporate sales tax, because sales are where they are, and sales in this country are sales here, which we can tax here. "
Nigel Lawson
Kingdom
God
Sales
" This clutching hold of the E.U. is a sign of a lack of national self-confidence - which is not healthy. "
Nigel Lawson
Healthy
Self-Confidence
Hold
" One of the things that concerned me was the way the system operated: the wife who went out to work got a full personal allowance, but the wife who was working at home got nothing. This was particularly hard on wives who gave up work for a time to bring up children. "
Nigel Lawson
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Me
Time
" As the resignation letter which I wrote to the Prime Minister clearly implies, it was not the outcome I sought, but it is one that I accept without rancour, despite what might be described as the hard landing involved. "
Nigel Lawson
Hard
Resignation
Without
" One of the most important things that a Thatcher government did was change the mood of the nation to give it back its confidence. "
Nigel Lawson
Back
Change
Confidence
" A flat-rate poll tax would be politically unsustainable; even with a rebate scheme, the package would have an unacceptable impact on certain types of household. "
Nigel Lawson
Even
Package
Poll
" The Treasury has enough trouble with forecasts even when they are trying to get them right. "
Nigel Lawson
Enough
Trouble
Trying
" I have to say to the Government that you are not even getting nowhere fast - you are getting nowhere slowly. "
Nigel Lawson
Government
You
Say
" I am not anti-European. "
Nigel Lawson
Am
I Am
" There is always, of course, a limit in a democracy as to what is politically possible, so you have to respect that limit. But in my experience, governments tend to be too timid. "
Nigel Lawson
Experience
Respect
Too
" Britain's destiny lies in Europe. "
Nigel Lawson
Europe
Destiny
Britain
" We should be forced to give so many exemptions and concessions (inevitably to the benefit of high spending authorities in Inner London) that the flat-rate poll tax would rapidly become a surrogate income tax. "
Nigel Lawson
Tax
London
Income
" Prime Minister Cameron says he wants to be the greenest government ever, but the definition of green is immature... I don't deny for a moment that CO2 is a greenhouse gas, but there are so many other factors that affect climate. It is more complicated than the computer models that we are using. What the truth is, nobody knows. "
Nigel Lawson
Truth Is
Nobody
Truth
" I remember when we ignored Europe and we were totally committed to the Commonwealth and the former Empire, and thought imperial preference was the only thing which enabled us to survive, that was a mistake, and it's a similar mistake to feel Britain can't be a hugely successfully country - economically and in any other way - outside the E.U. "
Nigel Lawson
Feel
Way
Thought
" I'm sure Mark Carney is a very clever young man, but I think that the government would be mad to move from inflation targeting to money GDP targeting. "
Nigel Lawson
Government
Man
Young Man
" Too much of British business and industry feels similarly secure in the warm embrace of the European single market and is failing to recognise that today's great export opportunities lie in the developing world, particularly in Asia. "
Nigel Lawson
Business
Lie
World
" I strongly suspect that there would be a positive economic advantage to the U.K. in leaving the single market. "
Nigel Lawson
Economic
Leaving
Positive
" When differences of view emerge, as they are bound to do from time to time, they should be resolved privately and whenever appropriately, collectively. "
Nigel Lawson
Should
Time
View
" The NHS is the closest thing the English have to a religion. "
Nigel Lawson
Closest
English
NHS
" She felt Britain should not be so dependent on coal. She was in favour of building up nuclear energy to break the dependence on coal, and the main opposition to nuclear came from the environment movement. Mrs. Thatcher thought she could trap them with the carbon emissions argument. "
Nigel Lawson
Energy
Thought
Environment
" The right kind of immigrants can benefit the British economy enormously, but no country can accept indiscriminate, unlimited immigration. "
Nigel Lawson
Immigrants
Accept
Country
" I have long argued that in the modern world, corporation tax has had its day as a major source of tax revenue. "
Nigel Lawson
World
Tax
Source
" You don't need to be within the single market to trade; it's not an issue. "
Nigel Lawson
Within
Need
Single
" I am delighted to accept the chairmanship of Vote Leave, to help ensure that the organisation is fully prepared for the start of the referendum campaign. "
Nigel Lawson
Accept
I Am
Leave
" I am not surprised Cameron says he supports what Gillard is doing in Australia because we have, in the U.K., a totally misconceived climate change plan as well. "
Nigel Lawson
Plan
Australia
Change
" Most of the countries in the world are outside the E.U., and they are doing very nicely, thank you. "
Nigel Lawson
Thank You
Doing
Outside
" The pro-E.U. campaign is all too likely to be based on a fear of the unknown because in most people's lifetime, we have never been out of the E.U. "
Nigel Lawson
Campaign
Fear
Never
" You have got to clear up that corporation tax in the modern way has had its day as a major source of revenue, and we have got to find a new system. "
Nigel Lawson
New
You
Find
" If our system of cabinet government is to work effectively, the prime minister of the day must appoint ministers he or she trusts and then leave them to carry out that policy. "
Nigel Lawson
She
Work
Government
" It would be wholly wrong constitutionally for the unelected House of Lords to do anything, to kill anything of a financial nature that has been through the House of Commons not once but twice. "
Nigel Lawson
Nature
Twice
Financial