Position in the British Cabinet responsible for economic and financial matters.
1On the 29th of June the chancellor of the exchequer brought forward his budget.
2On the 13th of February the chancellor of the exchequer made his financial statement.
3At the same time the chancellor of the exchequer brought forward two financial operations.
4Philip Hammond, the chancellor of the exchequer, was always next.
5On the 30th of June the chancellor of the exchequer made his yearly financial statement.
6On the 31st of April, the chancellor of the exchequer entered into his financial statement.
7From time to time, someone will be more reviled than the chancellor of the exchequer.
8Both Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling, the chancellor of the exchequer, have constituencies in Scotland.
9It would make no difference if you were the chancellor of the exchequer handling an existential economic crisis.
10Sir John Barnard moved it; which, Mr. Sandys told me, was that day making himself the chancellor of the exchequer.
11I must now give you a new commission, and for no less a minister than the chancellor of the exchequer.
12This imputation was repelled by the chancellor of the exchequer; but it was still maintained that such must have been its effect.
13But the chancellor of the exchequer has batted back all calls to loosen austerity, leaving no scope for a significant economic stimulus.
14He communicated his plan to Mr. Aislaby, the chancellor of the exchequer, as well as to one of the secretaries of state.
15On the 3rd of October the chancellor of the exchequer laid his view of finance for the year before the house of commons.
16Nothing that the chancellor of the exchequer announced in the Budget is of great relevance to the economic or fiscal health of the country.
Translations for the chancellor of the exchequer