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2010 Northern Ireland agreement and General Election
2010 Northern Ireland agreement and General Election
* Fiscal Responsibility Act<ref>[http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2010/en/ukpgaen_20100003_en.pdf Fiscal Responsibility Act, Stationery Office, February 2010]</ref> - imposes a duty on the Treasury to ensure that by the financial year ending 2014
public sector net borrowing as a percentage of GDP is at least halved from its level for the financial year ending 2010, and to make continuing reductions thereafter.


===Opposition===
===Opposition===
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==Personal history==
==Personal history==
==References==
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A timeline (or several) relating to Gordon Brown.

Parliamentary Career

Opposition

1983 Elected Member of Parliament for Dunfermline East.

1967 Appointed Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury

1989 Appointed Shadow Secretary of State for Trade and Industry

1992 Appointed Shadow Chancellor

Chancellor of the Exchequer

1997-98 Constitutional innovations.

  • Independence for the Bank of England
  • Five tests for Euro membership
  • Code for Fiscal Stability
  • Pre-budget reports

1997-2000 Fiscal contraction

2000-2007 Public sector investment and fiscal expansion

2005 African loan offer

Prime Minister

2007-2009 Financial Crisis

2010 Northern Ireland agreement and General Election

  • Fiscal Responsibility Act[1] - imposes a duty on the Treasury to ensure that by the financial year ending 2014

public sector net borrowing as a percentage of GDP is at least halved from its level for the financial year ending 2010, and to make continuing reductions thereafter.

Opposition

Personal history

References