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  1. For forgotten figures such as Ian Gilmour, a languid landowner who in the 1950s bought and edited the Spectator, served in Thatcher’s first cabinet until he was sacked in September 1981, then published a succession of books attacking her, Thatcher could only be an anomaly that would soon be followed by a restoration of normalcy.

  2. Ian Hedworth John Little Gilmour (ur. 8 lipca 1927 w Londynie, zm. 21 września 2007 w hrabstwie Middlesex) – brytyjski polityk Partii Konserwatywnej i dziennikarz.

  3. Sir Ian Gilmour breaks new ground is in directly confronting what he sees as the claim of economics to furnish a self-sufficient 'science' of human welfare. The first five chapters are, in the main, devoted to an attack on pre-Keynesian economics, to the resurgence of which Gilmour largely attributes the present slump in output and employment.

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  5. 21 de mar. de 2002 · Ian Gilmour edited the Spectator in the 1950s when Karl Miller, the founding editor of the LRB, was its literary editor.He became a Conservative MP in 1962 and was Lord Privy Seal for the first two years of the Thatcher government.

  6. Ian Gilmour is a New Zealander actor and director who has worked mostly in Australia. He has acted in several Australian television series, most notably as Kevin Burns in Prisoner in 1980. Other credits include The Box, Chopper Squad, Kingswood Country, Waterloo Station, A Country Practice and The Flying Doctors. And his film credits including: The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The Odd Angry ...

  7. Photographer specialising in black and white, Fujifilm X-Pro3 and Fujifilm X-T3 user.