Thatcher outside number 10 Downing Street, after winning re-election on June 10, 1983. |
From The New York Times:
Lady Thatcher, Britain’s ‘Iron Lady,’ Dies
By ALAN COWELL
Published: April 8, 2013
LONDON — Margaret Thatcher, a towering, divisive and yet revered figure who left an enduring impact on British politics, died on Monday of a stroke, her family said.
“It is with great sadness that Mark and Carol Thatcher announced that their mother Baroness Thatcher died peacefully following a stroke this morning,” a statement from her spokesman, Lord Tim Bell, said.
Lady Thatcher had been in poor health for months. She served as prime minister for 11 years, beginning in 1979. She was known variously as the ‘Iron Lady,’ a stern Conservative who transformed Britain’s way of thinking about its economic and political life, broke union power and opened the way to far greater private ownership. [As per usual, the result of this "social revolution" was that a few benefited greatly and reaped all of the benefits while the vast majority of average people and their families were hurt and continue tobe hurt today.]
She was leader of Britain through its 1982 war in the Falklands and stamped her skepticism about European integration onto her country’s political landscape for decades.
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