Ruth Lea
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| Gender | Female |
|---|---|
| Age | 78 |
| Date of birth | September 22,1947 |
| Zodiac sign | Virgo |
| Born | Cheshire |
| United Kingdom | |
| Job | Economist |
| Journalist | |
| Education | University of Bristol |
| University of York | |
| Awards | Order of the British Empire |
| Movies/Shows | Brexit: The Movie |
| Position | Member of the House of Lords of the United Kingdom since 2022 |
| Founded | Global Vision |
| Party | Conservative Party |
| Date of Reg. | |
| Date of Upd. | |
| ID | 430924 |
British Energy Policy and the Threat to Manufacturing Industry
Whatever Happened to the Golden Legacy? The Economic Background to the 2005 Budget
A Fiscal Framework for the Future: A Note for the 2006 Budget
Red Tape in the Workplace: The Re-regulation of the Labour Market II : the Sequel
Healthcare in the UK: The Need for Reform : IOD Policy Paper
Pollyanna, Not Prudence: The Chancellor's Finances
The Larceny of the Lottery Fund
The Price of the Profligate Chancellor: Higher Taxes to Come
The 2006 essential guide to the European Union
Saying 'no' to the Single Market
From Principles to Policy: What an Alternative Manifesto Should Say
The Mutual Health Service: How to Decentralise the HNS
Public Spending Trends: Winners and Losers
Creating Wealth and Eliminating Poverty: At Home and Abroad
The Chancellor's Record: An Audit of the Last 10 Years
Better Schools and Hospitals: Why Parent and Patient Choice Will Work
The NHS Since 1997: Modest Improvements at Immoderate Cost
Whatever Happened to the Golden Legacy? The Economic Background to the 2005 Budget
A Fiscal Framework for the Future: A Note for the 2006 Budget
Red Tape in the Workplace: The Re-regulation of the Labour Market II : the Sequel
Healthcare in the UK: The Need for Reform : IOD Policy Paper
Pollyanna, Not Prudence: The Chancellor's Finances
The Larceny of the Lottery Fund
The Price of the Profligate Chancellor: Higher Taxes to Come
The 2006 essential guide to the European Union
Saying 'no' to the Single Market
From Principles to Policy: What an Alternative Manifesto Should Say
The Mutual Health Service: How to Decentralise the HNS
Public Spending Trends: Winners and Losers
Creating Wealth and Eliminating Poverty: At Home and Abroad
The Chancellor's Record: An Audit of the Last 10 Years
Better Schools and Hospitals: Why Parent and Patient Choice Will Work
The NHS Since 1997: Modest Improvements at Immoderate Cost
Ruth Lea Life story
Ruth Jane Lea, Baroness Lea of Lymm, CBE is a British parliamentarian and pro-Brexit political economist. Lady Lea entered HM Civil Service, before being recruited by the Institute of Directors, a private-sector employer lobbyist, as well as working for policy research bodies and the media.