William Hague

William Jefferson Hague ( born March 26, 1961 in Rotherham, Yorkshire ) is a British politician of the Conservative Party and Foreign Minister in the government of David Cameron. Its seat is Chevening House in Kent.

Life

Hague attended a comprehensive school in Wath -upon- Deane. He studied at Magdalen College in Oxford. After his studies he went to the Conservative Party. He is a member of the Conservative Party and member of parliament. Between 5 July 1995 to May 2, 1997 he was a member of the cabinet of John Major in the Secretariat of Wales. After the defeat of John Major in the 1997 General Election he became the chairman of the Conservative Party. After another victory of the Labour Party 2001 Hague resigned as leader of the Conservative; as his successor Iain Duncan Smith was determined on 12 September, which was able to prevail thus against Kenneth Clarke. After the general election on 6 May 2010, Hague Foreign Minister in the government of David Cameron. As foreign minister, he is a fierce critic of closer cooperation in the European Union and the euro.

"It was folly to create this system. For centuries, people will write about it as a kind of monument to collective folly. "

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