Position in the British Cabinet responsible for economic and financial matters.
The British cabinet minister responsible for finance.
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Examples for "chancellor"
1The chancellor said he would concentrate on boosting trade opportunities beyond Europe.
2Shadow chancellor Ed Balls said the government had not gone far enough.
3For example, the chancellor talked about new tax breaks for shale gas.
4The chancellor opened his 2016 Budget with comments about the UK economy.
5Vice-chancellor David Llewellyn said cases had been increasing across Telford and Wrekin.
1Twenty minutes later Gordon Brown, then chancellor of the exchequer, called back.
2The chancellor of the exchequer made an unusually happy speech in reply.
3One donor was Norman Lamont, the pro-Brexit former chancellor of the exchequer.
4The chancellor of the exchequer opened the budget on the 13th of March.
5The chancellor of the exchequer opened the budget on the 8th of May.
6The former chancellor of the exchequer said his pro-European views could disqualify him.
7The resignation of the chancellor of the exchequer involved that of Earl Grey.
8The chancellor of the exchequer opened his budget on the 6th of May.
9My future chancellor of the exchequer thanks you. He paused again.
10Your friend taxes, and retains all the dignity of chancellor of the exchequer.
11Pitt became secretary of state, and Legge chancellor of the exchequer.
12Tony Blair was checked by a sullen chancellor of the exchequer.
13He ran Britain's defence ministry before becoming chancellor of the exchequer.
14He had been chancellor of the exchequer in Lord Bute's administration.-E.
15The main points from chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne's budget speech this afternoon.
16During Brown's time as chancellor of the exchequer, however, tax credits were vastly expanded.
Translations for chancellor of the exchequer