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1990: Howe resigns over Europe policy The UK's deputy Prime Minister, Sir Geoffrey Howe, has resigned. He informed the Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher of his decision at around 1800 on Thursday. Sir Geoffrey said the reasons for his resignation were the prime minister's policies towards Europe and her opposition to a single European currency. He is the fourth member of the cabinet to leave after disputes over Europe. The prime minister is said to have had no prior warning that Sir Geoffrey had decided to go. A statement from the prime minister's office said Mrs Thatcher and Sir Geoffrey had talked for 30 minutes before she accepted his resignation "more in sorrow than in anger".
He served as both chancellor and foreign secretary. A short statement from Sir Geoffrey was read to journalists by his parliamentary private secretary, David Harris. There were few details but Mr Harris told reporters Sir Geoffrey had no intention of challenging for the party leadership. "I have absolute authority from Sir Geoffrey to say that there is no question of his standing against Mrs Thatcher in a leadership election," Mr Harris said. Labour leader Neil Kinnock said Mrs Thatcher had got what she deserved and had been bitten by the man she had treated as a "doormat". |
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