Alistair Darling/Timelines

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A timeline (or several) relating to Alistair Darling.

1997 to 2007

  • 1978 - 82: Solicitor
  • 1984: Admitted to Faculty of Advocates
  • 1982 - 87: Councillor, Lothian Regional Council
  • 1987: Elected as MP for Edinburgh Central
  • 1988: Opposition spokesman for Home Affairs
  • 1992: Opposition spokesman for Treasury Economic Affairs and the City
  • 1996: Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
  • 1997: Chief Secretary to the Treasury
  • 1998: Secretary of State for Social Security
  • 2001: Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
  • May 2002: Secretary of State for Transport
  • June 2003: Secretary of State for Scotland
  • May 2006: Secretary of State for Trade and Industry
  • June 2007: Chancellor of the Exchequer

=2007 to 2010

  • February 2008: The Northern Rock bank is "nationalised [1]
  • April 2008: Bank of England announces its Special Liquidity Scheme to allow banks to swap some of their illiquid assets for liquid Treasury Bills for up to three years [2].
  • October 2008: A £20 billion fiscal stimulus including a temporary reduction in value added tax (amounting to about 1 per cent of GDP)[3]; and suspends the code for fiscal stability.
  • January 2009: The Bank of England is to set up a Treasury-financed Asset Purchase Facility to buy high-quality assets for the purpose of quantitative easing operations [4].
  • February 2010: The 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.