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Norman Fowler, then a reporter for The Times, interviewed Powell during the election and asked him what the biggest issue was: " I expected to be told something about the cost of living but not a bit of it.
After a period as Minister for Water and Planning in 1988 – 89, during which he was responsible for implementing water privatisation in England and Wales, Howard was promoted to the Cabinet as Secretary of State for Employment in January 1990 following the resignation of Norman Fowler.
Three weeks after the government's massive loss in the by-election, on 27 May 1993, Lamont was sacked, ( technically resigning from the government because he declined a demotion to become Secretary of State for the Environment ), throwing ( by his own account ) Major's letter of regret at his departure unopened into the wastepaper basket, and giving a resignation speech in the House of Commons on 9 June, that made clear his feeling that he had been unfairly treated, saying that the government ' gives the impression of being in office but not in power '; the then Party Chairman Norman Fowler dismissed the speech as " dud, nasty, ludicrous and silly ".
( Peter ) Norman Fowler, Baron Fowler, PC ( born 2 February 1938 ) is a British Conservative politician who was from 1981 to 1990 a member of Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet.
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In 1990, asked to comment on the resignation of cabinet colleague Norman Fowler who had given as the reason for his resignation the wish " to spend more time with my family ", Ridley quipped dryly that the last thing he wanted to do was spend more time with his family.
Whilst there, as chairman of the Cambridge University Conservative Association and later President of the Cambridge Union Society, he was a member of what became known as the Cambridge Mafia – a group of future Conservative Cabinet ministers, including Leon Brittan, Michael Howard, Kenneth Clarke, Norman Lamont, and Norman Fowler.
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* Sir Norman Fowler ( 1992 – 1994 )
Following the 1983 General Election, Peter Bottomley became the PPS to the Secretary of State at the Department of Health and Social Security Norman Fowler.
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In 1979, he was appointed Private Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, Norman Fowler, Executive Member, Inter-Parliamentary Union ( British Group ) and Founding Co-Chairman, British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Body.
Notable writers include Norman Fairclough, Michał Krzyżanowski, Paul Chilton, Teun A. van Dijk, Ruth Wodak, Ernesto Laclau, Phil Graham, Theo Van Leeuwen, Siegfried Jäger, Christina Schäffner, James Paul Gee, Roger Fowler, Gunther Kress, Mary Talbot, Lilie Chouliaraki, Thomas Huckin, and Bob Hodge.
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Sir Norman Fowler attacked them, stating in The Sunday Express: " These people are not remotely typical of mainstream Conservatives ", and Jerry Hayes, Conservative Party MP was quoted in the same newspaper as saying " They are a grim bunch ".
* TCM Remembers 1998: composer John Addison, Gene Autry, Binnie Barnes, Lloyd Bridges, Dane Clark, art director George Davis, John Derek, special effects visual Linwood G. Dunn, Alice Faye, Norman Fell, editor Gene Fowler, Jr., Douglas Fowley, Patricia Hayes, Valerie Hobson, Josephine Hutchinson, director Alan J. Pakula, Leonid Kinskey, director Akira Kurosawa, cinematographer Charles Lang, Phil Leeds, Jean Marais, E. G. Marshall, Roddy McDowall, Jeanette Nolan, Lucille Norman, Maidie Norman, Dick O ' Neill, Maureen O ' Sullivan, composer Gene Page, choreographer Jerome Robbins, Gene Raymond, Roy Rogers, Esther Rolle, Frank Sinatra, J. T. Walsh, Vincent Winter, O.
* Norman Fowler ( 14 September 1981 – 13 June 1987 )
* Sir Norman Fowler: Conservative Party Chairman ( Attending Cabinet )
* Sir Norman Fowler: Chairman of the Conservative Party ( Attending Cabinet )

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