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How did Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister in British history, become a powerful woman in world politics from the daughter of a grocery store owner?
Margaret Thatcher, the first female prime minister in British history, died of a stroke on April 8, 20 13 at the age of 88. Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister of 1979- 1990.

The picture below shows Father Alfred Roberts holding two-year-old Margaret Hilda Roberts in 1927.

Margaret Hilda Roberts and Margaret Thatcher were born in a grocer's family in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Mrs Thatcher was born in an old house and her grocery store.

The iron lady's husband, Dennis, is an industrialist who likes politics and a famous "wife". Margaret Thatcher is an all-powerful "iron lady" in politics, not a gentle little woman, but her love life with her husband Dennis is happy, harmonious and happy. Their daughter Carol once said, "My mother loves only two things in her life: one is Downing Street 10, and the other is her father Dennis."

Although the world knows that Margaret, who is bent on politics, has a snobbish, secular and realistic side in choosing a "rich man" as her husband, from the daughter of a small town grocer to a strong woman in world politics, they have been in love for decades, which shows that their marriage is probably not as simple as a "political and economic marriage". Besides, Margaret Thatcher was not a gold digger.

1989, the meeting of the house of commons was broadcast live for the first time, and Thatcher spoke in the house of commons. Next to him is Jeffrey Abravan Howe, who has held many senior positions in Margaret Thatcher's cabinet, including Speaker of the House of Commons, Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister.

However, due to the above-mentioned ruling mistakes, the Conservative Party asked her to resign on 1990 and officially moved out of the Prime Minister's Office soon.

Interviewed by reporters before leaving the prime minister's office. People often say that "the dead are great" and "the grave is safe after death". But Margaret Thatcher did not enjoy this treatment. On April 8, 20 13, Mrs Thatcher died of a stroke at the age of 87. Many opponents took to the streets to celebrate her death. They sang, "Ding-dong! The old witch is dead! " Some Labour MPs opposed paying Thatcher's funeral expenses with taxpayers' money.