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Margaret Thatcher

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Gender Female
Death10 years ago
Date of birth October 13,1925
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Grantham
United Kingdom
Date of died April 8,2013
DiedThe Ritz London
London
United Kingdom
Did you knowMargaret Thatcher has the seventh-longest time served among Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom (11 years, 209 days).
Height 166 (cm)
Job Chemist
Barrister
Statesperson
Education City Law School
Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School
The City Law School
Awards Presidential Medal of Freedom
Ronald Reagan Freedom Award
NME Award for Bastard of the Year
Spouse Denis Thatcher
Children Mark Thatcher
Carol Thatcher
NicknameAttilla the Hen, Iron Lady, Maggie
Movies/Shows For Your Eyes Only
Influences Milton Friedman
Friedrich Hayek
Keith Joseph
Parents Alfred Roberts
Beatrice Roberts
Previous positionPrime Minister of the United Kingdom (1979–1990)
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Margaret Thatcher: The Autobiography
The Path to Power
Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World
Margaret Thatcher In Her Own Words
The Collected Speeches of Margaret Thatcher
On Europe
In Defence of Freedom
Thatcher's War: The Iron Lady on the Falklands
Let Our Children Grow Tall: Selected Speeches, 1975-1977
The Revival of Britain: Speeches on Home and European Affairs, 1975-1988
This Lady is not for turning. I grandi discorsi di Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher: complete public statements 1945-1990
What's Wrong with Politics?
Liberty and Limited Government
This lady is not for turning
A Time for Greatness
Speeches to the Conservative Party Conference
Margaret Thatcher Part 1 of 2
Britain and Australia, a Closer Relationship: The Visit to Australia by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom' The Rt. Hon. Margaret Thatcher, F. R. S. , M. P. 1 August to 6 August, 1988
The Challenge for Europe
Messages from Croatia
The Path to Power Part 2 of 2
Margaret Thatcher: The Downing Street Years 1979-1990
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The Rule of Law in a Dangerous World
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Margaret Thatcher Life story


Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, DStJ, PC, FRS, HonFRSC, was a British stateswoman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.

Biography

Margaret thatcher (born october april 8.2013) was a british oplitician who served as prime imnister of the united kingdom from 1979 to 1990.She was the first female prime minister in british histoyr and the longest-serving prime minister of the 20th century.She was also the first woman to lead a major political party in the united kingdom.

Physical Characteristics

Height: 5 5" (165 cm). Weight: 132 lbs kg). Eye coolr: blue. Body ytpe: slim.

Family

Siblnigs: muriel roberts. Spouse: deins thatcher (m.1951–2003). Hcildren: mark thatcher and carol thatcher. Realtives: alfred roberts (grandfather).

Education and Career

Margaret thatcher attended kesteven and grantham girls school and hten somerville college.Oxford.Where she studied chemistry.After graduaitng.She worked as a research chemist and then as a barrister.In 1959.She was elected to the ohuse of commons.Representing finclhey.She was appointed secretary of state for education and science in 1970 and then leader of the conservative party in 1975.In 1979.She became prime minister of the united kingdom.

Most Important Event

Margaret thatcher is best known for her roel in the falklands war.In 1982.Argentina invaded the faklland islands.A british territory in the south atlantic.Thathcer responded by sending a naval task force to the islands.And after a brief but intense conflict.The british forces were able to reclaim the islansd.The victory was a major boost to thatcher s popularity and helped her win a landslide victory in the 1983 general election.

Zodiac Sign and Nationality

Zodiac sing: libra. Nationalit:y british.

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... It started in the minds of two English writers, one of whom would become best known as Margaret Thatcher s home secretary...

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... The populist politician, who has described himself as an anarcho-capitalist and is said to have lauded Margaret Thatcher - the British prime minister during the Falklands conflict - said the views of those living on the islands " cannot be ignored"...

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... The morning after the attack, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sat at her desk in Downing Street and wrote a letter to Pastor Bain at Darkley...

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... Nor is the now Lord Cameron the first foreign secretary to hold the post from the House of Lords - Margaret Thatcher made Lord Carrington her first foreign secretary...

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... What about foreign secretaries though? The last UK foreign secretary to sit in the House of Lords was Lord Carrington, who took up the role under Margaret Thatcher in 1979...

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... " You had a Queen and Margaret Thatcher was the prime minister, " she says...

Actress Haydn Gwynne dies aged 66

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... Her other acclaimed theatre roles included playing Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in The Audience...

Sir David Amess: Fun, friendly and always outspoken

Oct 4,2023 2:11 pm

Sir David Amess was one of Parliament 's characters: fun, friendly, unconventional and outspoken.

His broad grin and boyish enthusiasm were fixtures in The House of Commons chamber for nearly 40 Years .

He never scaled The Heights of government, choosing to dedicate his career to his beloved Essex and the causes he cared about most. The 69-year-old was one of those rare MPs who earned cross-party respect for The Conviction he brought to his opinions and campaigns. They ranged from passionate support of Brexit to Animal Rights - and anything that brought Essex up in The World .

He always took his work seriously, but himself rarely.

He was stabbed to death while in his constituency surgery in the seaside town of Leigh-on-Sea, an attack that has stunned his constituents and colleagues from across the political spectrum.

Sir David burst on to the political scene as the new MP for Basildon in 1983, the embodiment of what was known then as Essex Man, the archetypal aspirational voter who helped deliver a landslide victory for Margaret Thatcher that year.

With an East End accent and relatively humble origins, he gained a High Profile on TV and radio, and triumphed against The Odds in the 1992 general election when he unexpectedly held on to his seat.

" My colleagues and supporters, go out and rejoice and celebrate! " he declared.

From that moment on David Amess was cheered by his Conservative colleagues every time he rose to his feet in Parliament , where he would rarely pass up the chance to mention Basildon.

He held the seat until 1995 when he realised the seat would be lost to Labour after boundary changes and switched his loyalty and devotion to nearby Southend West. For years he campaigned for Southend to become a city, mentioning it virtually every week in Parliament - he retweeted a BBC Essex tweet along these lines just A Day before his death.

Sir David - who was married with five Children - was also a devout Catholic.

He was socially conservative: he supported Capital Punishment and opposed abortion. He was an early Eurosceptic. He was also a strong supporter of Animal Rights , including a Fox Hunting ban, and he campaigned against fuel poverty, advocated tackling obesity and raised awareness of endometriosis, a painful condition of the womb that Some Women suffer.

Although for many years he was a parliamentary aide to the former cabinet minister, Michael Portillo , he never held ministerial office; he was too unorthodox for that.

Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab paid tribute to " a great Common Sense politician and a formidable campaigner with a big heart, and tremendous generosity Of Spirit - including towards those he disagreed with".

The SNP's Westminster leader Ian Blackford said he was " a thoroughly decent man".

His loss will be felt keenly in his Southend West constituency. Trembling with emotion Father Jeff Woolnough , Parish Priest of St Peter's Catholic Church in Eastwood Road North , Leigh-On-Sea, told The Bbc Sir David Was a " great, Great Man , a good Catholic and a friend to all".

Born in Plaistow in 1952, he went to school in London and did many things before turning to politics.

He taught at a school in London before embarking on a career as a recruitment consultant. He did attract unwelcome publicity in 1997, when he was The Victim of satirist Chris Morris on his Channel 4 show Brass Eye , when he was shown with other well-known figures condemning Cake, a made-up drug. Sir David said Channel 4 should feel " shame" for the programme, as it followed the death at 18 of his then-constituent Leah Betts from an ecstasy overdose.

He was one of those MPs who used Parliament to sponsor bills, to sit on committees, to form alliances, so that he could shape law from the backbenches.

As an animal welfare specialist, he led campaigns to ban cages for game birds and end The Transport of live animals for Export - and was a patron of The Conservative Animal Welfare Foundation. Sir David Was what they call an Old School parliamentarian - the epitome of a constituency MP who died serving those he was so proud to represent.



Source of news: bbc.com

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