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Margaret Thatcher




 By Olga Kokunko, RIMO-203
The main aim of this
presentation is to share my
interest about Margaret
Thatcher – the first female
British Prime
Minister, leader of the
Conservative Party, and at
the time the longest
serving PM since
1827, governing from
1979 – 90, and her way to
success.

                              Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher
«What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a
flair for the thing that you are doing; knowing that it
 is not enough, that you have got to have hard work
            and a certain sense of purpose».


                                     Margaret Thatcher
Thatcher's home and early life

Margaret Thatcher (Margaret
 Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher
 of Kesteven, née Roberts) was born
 on October 13th 1925 in Grantham
 to Alfred and Beatrice Roberts. The
 Roberts family ran a grocery
 business, bringing up two daughters
 in a flat over the shop.
Margaret Thatcher's home and early
 life in Grantham played a large part
 in forming her political convictions.
 Her parents were Methodists and
 her father was a local councilor.
«I just owe almost everything to my father and it's
passionately interesting for me that the things that I
learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are
just the things that I believe have won the election».



                                    Margaret Thatcher
Education


   Margaret Roberts attended
   Huntingtower Road Primary School
   and won a scholarship to Kesteven
   and Grantham Girls' School.
   From there won a place at
   Oxford, where she studied chemistry
   at Somerville College (1943-47). Her
   tutor was Dorothy Hodgkin, a pioneer
   of X-ray crystallography who won a
   Nobel Prize in 1964.
The beginning of political career

 After graduating, Roberts moved to
 Colchester in Essex to work as a
 research chemist. She joined the local
 Conservative Association.
In her mid-twenties she ran as the
 Conservative candidate for the strong
 Labour seat of Dartford (1950 and
 1951), winning national publicity as
 the youngest woman candidate in the
 country.
She lost both times, but cut the Labour
 majority sharply enjoyed the
 experience of campaigning.
Marriage and motherhood

In Dartford she met Denis Thatcher, a successful and wealthy
  businessman, whom she married in December 1951. Denis funded his
  wife's studies for the bar; she qualified as a barrister in 1953 and
  specialized in taxation. The same year her twins, Carol and Mark, were
  born.
Secretary of State for Education and Science

                    Margaret Thatcher was elected to
                     Parliament in 1959 as Member of
                     Parliament for Finchley, a north
                     London constituency, which she
                     continued to represent until she was
                     made a member of the House of
                     Lords (as Baroness Thatcher) in
                     1992.
                    The Conservative party under
                     Edward Heath won the 1970 general
                     election, and Thatcher was
                     subsequently appointed Secretary of
                     State for Education and Science.
The leader of the Opposition 1975–1979

The Heath government experienced difficulties with oil embargoes and
union demands for wage increases in 1973, and lost 1974 general
election. Labour went on to win a majority in 1974 general election.
Heath's leadership of the Conservative Party looked increasingly in
doubt. Thatcher became party leader in 1975.

The Labour government faced public unease about the direction of the
 country and a damaging series of strikes during the winter of 1978–79.
 A general election was called after James Callaghan's government lost
 a motion of no confidence in early 1979.
The Conservatives won a majority in the House of
Commons, and Margaret Thatcher became the UK's
first female Prime Minister.
«If you want something said, ask a man; if you
     want something done, ask a woman».


                              Margaret Thatcher
1979-1983: Prime Minister – First Term


The new government pledged to check
 and reverse Britain's economic decline.
 Direct taxes were cut, indirect taxes
 were increased. By the end of
 Thatcher's first term, unemployment in
 Britain was more than three million
 and it began to fall only in 1986.
Inflation was checked and the
 government created the expectation
 that it would do whatever was
 necessary to keep it low.
The Falklands War

                                           Political support flowed from this
                                           achievement, but the re-election of
                                           the government was only made
                                           certain by the Falklands War. The
                                           Argentine Junta's invasion of the
                                           islands in 1982 was met by Thatcher
                                           in the firmest way.
                                           Although she worked with the US
                                           administration in pursuing the
                                           possibility of a diplomatic solution.
                                           When diplomacy failed, military
                                           action was successful and the
The cover of Newsweek magazine, 19
                                           Falklands were back under British
April 1982, depicts HMS Hermes, flagship   control by 1982.
of the British Task Force.
1983-1987: Prime Minister – Second Term

The economy continued to
improve during the 1983-87
Parliament and the policy of
economic liberalization was
extended. The government began
to pursue a policy of selling state
assets.
The British privatizations of the
1980s were the first of their kind
and proved influential across the
world.
The Anglo-Irish Agreement

In October 1984 the Irish Republican Army attempted to murder
 Margaret Thatcher and many of her cabinet by bombing her hotel in
 Brighton during the Conservative Party annual conference.
The Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 was an attempt to improve
 security cooperation between Britain and Ireland and to give some
 recognition to the political outlook of Catholics in Northern
 Ireland, an initiative which won warm endorsement from the Reagan
 administration and the US Congress.




                                 Margaret Thatcher & Ronald Reagan at Camp
                                 David, 22 December 1984.
1987-1990: Prime Minister – Third Term


                  The legislative platform of the third-
                  term Thatcher Government was
                  among the most ambitious ever put
                  forward by a British administration.
                  There were measures to reform the
                  education system (1988). There was a
                  new tax system for local government
                  (1989), the Community Charge. And
                  there was legislation to separate
                  purchasers and providers within the
                  National Health Service (1990).
Relations with the Soviet Union

The Soviets had dubbed her the 'Iron Lady' — a tag she relished — for the tough
 line she took against them in speeches shortly after becoming Conservative
 leader in 1975.
But when Mikhail Gorbachev emerged as a potential leader of the Soviet
 Union, she invited him to Britain in 1984 and pronounced him a man she could
 do business with. She did not soften her criticisms of the Soviet
 system, making use of new opportunities to broadcast to television audiences
 in the east to put the case against Communism.




     Margaret Thatcher & Gorbachev at
     RAF Brize Norton, 7 December 1987.
«What Britain needs is an iron lady».


«It pays to know the enemy - not least
because at some time you may have the
opportunity to turn him into a friend».



                                   Margaret Thatcher
Best-selling volumes of memoirs
After 1990 Lady Thatcher remained a potent political figure. She
 wrote two best-selling volumes of memoirs - The Downing Street
 Years (1993) and The Path to Power (1995) - while continuing for a
 full decade to tour the world as a lecturer. A book of reflections on
 international politics - Statecraft - was published in 2002.
The Attitude towards Margaret Thatcher

                 Margaret Thatcher remains an intensely
                  controversial figure in Britain.
                 Critics claim that her economic policies
                  were divisive socially, that she was harsh
                  in her politics.
                 Defenders point to a transformation in
                  Britain's economic performance over the
                  course of the Thatcher Governments.
                 Trade union
                  reforms, privatization, deregulation, a
                  strong anti-inflationary stance, and
                  control of tax and spending have created
                  better economic prospects for Britain than
                  seemed possible when she became Prime
                  Minister in 1979.
Margaret Thatcher and modern British politics
The Labour Party leadership was transformed by her period of office
 and the 'New Labour' politics of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown
 would not have existed without her. Her legacy remains the core of
 modern British politics: the world economic crisis since 2008 has
 revived many of the arguments of the 1980s, keeping her name at the
 centre of political debate in Britain.




Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair    Margaret Thatcher and Gordon Brown
Critics and supporters
Critics and supporters alike recognize the Thatcher premiership as a
 period of fundamental importance in British history. Margaret Thatcher
 accumulated huge prestige over the course of the 1980s and often
 compelled the respect even of her bitterest critics. Indeed, her effect on
 the terms of political debate has been profound.
«I do not know anyone who has got to the top without
hard work. That is the recipe. It will not always get you
to the top, but should get you pretty near».
Links

• http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/bi
  ography.asp
• http://www.biography.com/people/margaret-
  thatcher-9504796
• http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors
  /m/margaret_thatcher.html
• http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/margaret-
  thatcher/as-prime-minister.html

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Margaret thatcher

  • 1. Margaret Thatcher By Olga Kokunko, RIMO-203
  • 2. The main aim of this presentation is to share my interest about Margaret Thatcher – the first female British Prime Minister, leader of the Conservative Party, and at the time the longest serving PM since 1827, governing from 1979 – 90, and her way to success. Queen Elizabeth II and Margaret Thatcher
  • 3. «What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a flair for the thing that you are doing; knowing that it is not enough, that you have got to have hard work and a certain sense of purpose». Margaret Thatcher
  • 4. Thatcher's home and early life Margaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, née Roberts) was born on October 13th 1925 in Grantham to Alfred and Beatrice Roberts. The Roberts family ran a grocery business, bringing up two daughters in a flat over the shop. Margaret Thatcher's home and early life in Grantham played a large part in forming her political convictions. Her parents were Methodists and her father was a local councilor.
  • 5. «I just owe almost everything to my father and it's passionately interesting for me that the things that I learned in a small town, in a very modest home, are just the things that I believe have won the election». Margaret Thatcher
  • 6. Education Margaret Roberts attended Huntingtower Road Primary School and won a scholarship to Kesteven and Grantham Girls' School. From there won a place at Oxford, where she studied chemistry at Somerville College (1943-47). Her tutor was Dorothy Hodgkin, a pioneer of X-ray crystallography who won a Nobel Prize in 1964.
  • 7. The beginning of political career After graduating, Roberts moved to Colchester in Essex to work as a research chemist. She joined the local Conservative Association. In her mid-twenties she ran as the Conservative candidate for the strong Labour seat of Dartford (1950 and 1951), winning national publicity as the youngest woman candidate in the country. She lost both times, but cut the Labour majority sharply enjoyed the experience of campaigning.
  • 8. Marriage and motherhood In Dartford she met Denis Thatcher, a successful and wealthy businessman, whom she married in December 1951. Denis funded his wife's studies for the bar; she qualified as a barrister in 1953 and specialized in taxation. The same year her twins, Carol and Mark, were born.
  • 9. Secretary of State for Education and Science Margaret Thatcher was elected to Parliament in 1959 as Member of Parliament for Finchley, a north London constituency, which she continued to represent until she was made a member of the House of Lords (as Baroness Thatcher) in 1992. The Conservative party under Edward Heath won the 1970 general election, and Thatcher was subsequently appointed Secretary of State for Education and Science.
  • 10. The leader of the Opposition 1975–1979 The Heath government experienced difficulties with oil embargoes and union demands for wage increases in 1973, and lost 1974 general election. Labour went on to win a majority in 1974 general election. Heath's leadership of the Conservative Party looked increasingly in doubt. Thatcher became party leader in 1975. The Labour government faced public unease about the direction of the country and a damaging series of strikes during the winter of 1978–79. A general election was called after James Callaghan's government lost a motion of no confidence in early 1979.
  • 11. The Conservatives won a majority in the House of Commons, and Margaret Thatcher became the UK's first female Prime Minister.
  • 12. «If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman». Margaret Thatcher
  • 13. 1979-1983: Prime Minister – First Term The new government pledged to check and reverse Britain's economic decline. Direct taxes were cut, indirect taxes were increased. By the end of Thatcher's first term, unemployment in Britain was more than three million and it began to fall only in 1986. Inflation was checked and the government created the expectation that it would do whatever was necessary to keep it low.
  • 14. The Falklands War Political support flowed from this achievement, but the re-election of the government was only made certain by the Falklands War. The Argentine Junta's invasion of the islands in 1982 was met by Thatcher in the firmest way. Although she worked with the US administration in pursuing the possibility of a diplomatic solution. When diplomacy failed, military action was successful and the The cover of Newsweek magazine, 19 Falklands were back under British April 1982, depicts HMS Hermes, flagship control by 1982. of the British Task Force.
  • 15. 1983-1987: Prime Minister – Second Term The economy continued to improve during the 1983-87 Parliament and the policy of economic liberalization was extended. The government began to pursue a policy of selling state assets. The British privatizations of the 1980s were the first of their kind and proved influential across the world.
  • 16. The Anglo-Irish Agreement In October 1984 the Irish Republican Army attempted to murder Margaret Thatcher and many of her cabinet by bombing her hotel in Brighton during the Conservative Party annual conference. The Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 was an attempt to improve security cooperation between Britain and Ireland and to give some recognition to the political outlook of Catholics in Northern Ireland, an initiative which won warm endorsement from the Reagan administration and the US Congress. Margaret Thatcher & Ronald Reagan at Camp David, 22 December 1984.
  • 17. 1987-1990: Prime Minister – Third Term The legislative platform of the third- term Thatcher Government was among the most ambitious ever put forward by a British administration. There were measures to reform the education system (1988). There was a new tax system for local government (1989), the Community Charge. And there was legislation to separate purchasers and providers within the National Health Service (1990).
  • 18. Relations with the Soviet Union The Soviets had dubbed her the 'Iron Lady' — a tag she relished — for the tough line she took against them in speeches shortly after becoming Conservative leader in 1975. But when Mikhail Gorbachev emerged as a potential leader of the Soviet Union, she invited him to Britain in 1984 and pronounced him a man she could do business with. She did not soften her criticisms of the Soviet system, making use of new opportunities to broadcast to television audiences in the east to put the case against Communism. Margaret Thatcher & Gorbachev at RAF Brize Norton, 7 December 1987.
  • 19. «What Britain needs is an iron lady». «It pays to know the enemy - not least because at some time you may have the opportunity to turn him into a friend». Margaret Thatcher
  • 20. Best-selling volumes of memoirs After 1990 Lady Thatcher remained a potent political figure. She wrote two best-selling volumes of memoirs - The Downing Street Years (1993) and The Path to Power (1995) - while continuing for a full decade to tour the world as a lecturer. A book of reflections on international politics - Statecraft - was published in 2002.
  • 21. The Attitude towards Margaret Thatcher Margaret Thatcher remains an intensely controversial figure in Britain. Critics claim that her economic policies were divisive socially, that she was harsh in her politics. Defenders point to a transformation in Britain's economic performance over the course of the Thatcher Governments. Trade union reforms, privatization, deregulation, a strong anti-inflationary stance, and control of tax and spending have created better economic prospects for Britain than seemed possible when she became Prime Minister in 1979.
  • 22. Margaret Thatcher and modern British politics The Labour Party leadership was transformed by her period of office and the 'New Labour' politics of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown would not have existed without her. Her legacy remains the core of modern British politics: the world economic crisis since 2008 has revived many of the arguments of the 1980s, keeping her name at the centre of political debate in Britain. Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair Margaret Thatcher and Gordon Brown
  • 23. Critics and supporters Critics and supporters alike recognize the Thatcher premiership as a period of fundamental importance in British history. Margaret Thatcher accumulated huge prestige over the course of the 1980s and often compelled the respect even of her bitterest critics. Indeed, her effect on the terms of political debate has been profound.
  • 24. «I do not know anyone who has got to the top without hard work. That is the recipe. It will not always get you to the top, but should get you pretty near».
  • 25. Links • http://www.margaretthatcher.org/essential/bi ography.asp • http://www.biography.com/people/margaret- thatcher-9504796 • http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors /m/margaret_thatcher.html • http://www.spiritus-temporis.com/margaret- thatcher/as-prime-minister.html