Arthur Cockfield

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Francis Arthur Cockfield, Baron Cockfield (born September 28, 1916 in Horsham , † January 8, 2007 in Oxford ), was a British Conservative Party politician . Cockfield has served as the UK Treasury Secretary, Trade Secretary and Vice President of the European Commission .

Cockfield studied at the London School of Economics . He then went through a career in tax administration. In Margaret Thatcher's cabinet he was Treasury Secretary from 1979 to 1982, and then Minister of Commerce until 1983. After the British general election in 1983 , she acted as a "one-man think tank " for Margaret Thatcher.

From 1985 to 1989 he was Vice-President of the Delors I Commission and responsible for the internal market , taxation and customs union .

In 1978 he was raised to a life peer with the title Baron Cockfield , of Dover in the County of Kent, and was a member of the House of Lords until his death .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Arthur Cockfield - Creator of the European Single Market. The Dover Historian, June 1, 2013, accessed May 10, 2015 .