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...Minister Brown. In the 10 years when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, his support for financial services was especially notable because his Labour Party had a history of antagonism with the City. Brown sought to convince the financial community that New Labour would be pro-business, pro-enterprise, noninterventionist and keen to cosset the rich, believing their wealth would trickle down to the wider economy. Brown also championed a new governance system for financial services that he and other politicians like to refer to as "light-touch" regulation. In June 2007, just days before he replaced Tony Blair...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: London Falling | 10/23/2008 | See Source »

...growth: Prime Minister Gordon Brown. As Chancellor of the Exchequer for 10 years, his support for financial services was especially notable because his Labour Party had a history of antagonism with the City. Brown sought to convince the financial community that New Labour would be probusiness, pro-enterprise, noninterventionist and keen to cosset the rich, believing their wealth would trickle down into the wider economy. Brown also led the way for Britain to put in place a new governance system for financial services that he and other politicians like to refer to as "light-touch" regulation (although bankers and regulators...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: London's Gathering Storm | 10/9/2008 | See Source »

...turned his back on Fox's immigration- reform ideas as a threat to U.S. border security. Mexico was all but forgotten in the U.S. - until late 2002, when the country opposed Bush's Iraq war plan in the United Nations Security Council. Mexicans, whose foreign-policy attitudes are staunchly noninterventionist, applauded Fox - but Bush took it as a betrayal and virtually blacklisted the Mexican leader. But Bush faces a re-election campaign this year, and a larger swath of the traditionally Democratic Latino vote could be decisive in several closely contested states. Though Bush aides deny that political motive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Help From His Amigo | 1/11/2004 | See Source »

...unless we wait through Wednesday to find that the media and George W. Bush have called this election prematurely once again, and Al Gore has found, somewhere in the high court's noninterventionist intervention, one more legal route around the Supremes and back from the dead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: And Now, the End Is Near | 12/13/2000 | See Source »

...Brits had one more reason not to antagonize the one shared by the State Department professionals who determined a noninterventionist U.S. policy despite President Nixon's expressed support for humanitarian aid: fear of expanding Soviet influence...

Author: By Mitchell Berman, | Title: The Lessons of War | 5/29/1987 | See Source »

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