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Margaret Thatcher made history as the first woman to become Prime Minister in Europe. At the same time, she was in this position longer than all other politicians in the…

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Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher made history as the first woman to become Prime Minister in Europe. At the same time, she was in this position longer than all other politicians in the 20th century. For harsh criticism of the leadership of the Soviet Union and other, not at all feminine political steps, the British Prime Minister received the nickname “Iron Lady”.
The study of chemistry Margaret did not last long. Soon, after receiving a diploma, she plunged into political and legal activities. Margaret took part in the parliamentary elections from Dartford County in 1950 and 1951. In both cases, the young politician lost, however, she was able to attract the attention of the press. All this time her husband and parents supported her. By the way, the latter helped her become a member of the Bar Association. The first specialization were issues of taxation. Margaret Thatcher in her youth: the beginning of a political career Read: Domestic stars over 50 without makeup (photo) Margaret Thatcher continued to fight for a place in parliament and in 1959 she managed to win and become a member of the Conservative Party. POLITICAL VIEWS OF MARGARET THATCHER
Thatcher often spoke with an opposition point of view in relation to the official position of the party. So, she suggested keeping taxes low in order to encourage more diligent work. In addition, she voted for the legalization of abortion and the release from persecution of representatives of sexual minorities. Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher
. POLITICAL ACTIVITY OF MARGARET THATCHER IN THE MATURE YEARS
In 1970, Margaret Thatcher became Minister of Education and Science. Her very first steps in the post caused a storm of criticism and resentment from representatives of the Labor Party. For her unpopular measures, the nickname “Milk Thief” was tied to Margaret. Margaret Thatcher on Russia Video not working? In 1975, Miss Thatcher led the Conservative Party. In the next elections in 1979, the Conservatives won a landslide victory and Margaret became Prime Minister, the first woman in this post in the UK. MARCHARET THATCHER’S PRIME
The main goals of the new Premier at the post were the elimination of unemployment, the privatization of state-owned companies, and the reduction of the influence of trade unions. Initially, Margaret was very popular among the population. However, financial instability and rising unemployment have negatively impacted Margaret Thatcher’s image. Margaret Thatcher and Elizabeth 2 Read: Famous gays and their husbands (photo) However, this did not prevent her from winning the elections of 1983 and entering for a second term. During this period, Margaret Thatcher managed to stabilize the economy, and in 1987 she was re-elected for a third term. At this time, her popularity is rapidly falling, in particular, due to differences within the party. All this led to the fact that in 1990, Margaret left the post. And in 1992, she left the House of Commons. Margaret Thatcher and the USSR: Biography and Political Views
LIFE OF MARGARET THAT CHANGE AFTER POLITICS
After retirement, Thatcher sat down to write memoirs. She published two books, however, the “exemplary” pensioner did not come out of it. She regularly spoke with critics of various political leaders, as well as NATO, and supported the ideas of independence of Croatia and Slovenia. Margaret Thatcher and her book The Art of State Management: Strategies for a Changing World In 1998, Thatcher supported the Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet and personally visited him during his arrest. Margaret was the honorary rector of several institutions of higher education. In the last years of her life, Thatcher expressed her doubts about the necessity of the existence of the European Union and called on the UK even to leave the community.
DEATH OF MARGARET THATCHER
In 2012, Margaret had surgery to remove a tumor. Her health worsened and the last stroke she suffered became fatal. Margaret Thatcher died on April 8, 2013. Funeral Margaret Thatcher Read: Choosing the most tastelessly dressed TV presenter In 2007, Thatcher installed a lifetime monument in the British Parliament.
PERSONAL LIFE MARGARET THATCHER
Margaret’s marriage with Denis Thatcher, which they concluded in 1951, was considered by many to be an agreement of convenience, at least on the part of Margaret. It was with his assistance that Thatcher took the first steps along the political ladder. However, in response to the spiteful critics, Margaret and Denis lived a long life together, having raised two twin children – Mark and Carol. Margaret Thatcher: her family and children Read: The roles for which the actors received a pittance In the last years of her life, Thatcher was in pain, especially after she buried her husband in 2003.

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