Former Finance Minister Alistair Darling, who led the UK through the 2008 financial crisis, has died at the age of 70. This was reported by Reuters with reference to a statement by the family of the deceased, UNN writes.
Mr. Darling, Margaret's beloved husband and the beloved father of Calum and Anna, died after a short stay at the Western General Hospital under the excellent care of the oncology team
The leader of the British Labor Party, Keir Starmer, also commented on the death of the former chancellor.
"He will be remembered as a chancellor whose calm experience and integrity helped guide Britain through the turmoil of the global financial crisis," he said.
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Darling has been a member of Parliament since 1987. He held various senior positions in the Labor government, including Transport Secretary, Scottish Secretary and Business Secretary, before being promoted to Chancellor in 2007.
However, Alistair Darling was best known as the man who looked after the UK economy when half of its banking system collapsed.
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