Related articles:
John Major
Alan Duncan
Michael Howard
Conservative Party (UK)
William Hague
Norman Tebbit
Black Wednesday
United Kingdom general election, 1997
Iain Duncan Smith
Chancellor of the Exchequer
David Cameron
Home Secretary
Gordon Brown
Key terms:
clarke
conservative
election
leadership
uk mps
secretary
cambridge
appointed
chancellor
contest
bat
kenneth clarke
labour
parliament
conservative party
whip
chairman
serving
united kingdom
rushcliffe
norman
reform
rival
hague
nottingham
shadow cabinet
lamont
resign
exchequer
john major
politician
leadership election
backbencher
eurosceptic
mandelson
david cameron
membership
cambridge union
deputy chairman
appointed clarke
kenneth clarke mp
margaret thatcher
shadow chancellor
secretary of state
business secretary
member of parliament
secretaries of state
united kingdom general election
british american tobacco
uk parliament constituency
Search external links cited by footnotes on Wikipedia page Kenneth Clarke:
|
|