What was Mrs Thatcher like?
Margaret hilda thatcher (English: margaret hilda thatcher, Baroness Thatcher) is the first female leader of the British Conservative Party and the first female prime minister in British history. She set a record of being a female prime minister for three consecutive terms, with a term of 1 1 year. If only calculated by a single consecutive term, he is the longest-serving British Prime Minister since Earl of Liverpool in the early years of19th century. In 2004, in the MORI survey, Thatcher ranked fourth among British prime ministers in the 20th century. Chinese Name: margaret hilda thatcher mbth: margaret hilda thatcher Alias: Iron Lady Nationality: British Birthplace: Grantham, Kent, England Date of Birth: 1925 65438+ 10/3 Occupation: politician Graduate School: Bachelor of Science, Oxford University, Master of Arts Husband: Baron Denis Thatcher Blood Type: O Social Influence "Blair's New Labour Party. A British media wrote, "Although Thatcher has only been in power for 1 1 year, her influence will last for decades. "Classifying Thatcher's legacy as a negative factor in Britain's development stems from her conservative economic thought, which is also Thatcher's most controversial policy. Before Thatcher came to power, under the leadership of the Callahan government of the Labor Party, many areas were paralyzed by strikes. Twenty-five years ago (2004), when the "Iron Lady" faced such a Britain, her prescription was to limit the strength of trade unions and implement privatization. After that, the British economy did improve, but in the words of john ray Tu, a writer of the British Independent, "in those years, the gap between the rich and the poor in Britain increased sharply. Some people's lives have indeed been greatly improved, but British society has paid a great price for it. The crime rate has risen and the community has been broken and divided. "Thatcher brought not only the division of British society, but also the division of British thought. When she left Downing Street 10, her tears caused an uproar among the British people: supporters thought that she had led Britain out of economic difficulties and improved Britain's international status; Opponents believe that she is an out-and-out dictator and megalomaniac, which almost ruined the British welfare system. Actor and social activist Ricky Tomlinson still remembers that moment, which is one of the happiest moments in my life. "More than ten years later, Thatcher's split image among ordinary people still exists. In 2002, she was ranked16 in the "100 Greatest Briton" organized by BBC-ahead of Churchill, Diana, Shakespeare and Wellington. Only one year later, British TV Channel 4 conducted a poll of "100 worst Britons you hate the most". The condition for participating in the election is that "he is currently alive and has nothing to do with people who are in prison or prosecuted". Margaret Thatcher is proud of exploring flowers-in front of her are former Prime Minister Blair and actress Jordan, who is famous for her big breasts. Until now, many people still remember this "judgment". Social evaluation divides the elderly in Britain. 1979 On May 4th, Margaret Thatcher led the Conservative Party to win the general election. She stepped on the steps of Downing Street 10 and said a famous sentence to her supporters: "We bring harmony in chaos, truth in mistakes, trust in doubts and hope in setbacks." This high-spirited "Iron Lady" may not have thought that in May 2004, when Britain commemorated the 25th anniversary of Thatcher's reign, the British "Guardian" wrote sarcastically when recalling that historical moment: "Even her staunchest supporter, it is difficult to cite an example to prove the" harmony "that she brought to us during her reign 1 1. "Although Blair declared that 20001October 22nd was the anniversary of Thatcher's stepping down110", the Thatcher era was over. But at the same time, he had to admit: "We are in a new era today." ... but we must deal with the problems left over from the past. "Today, many British people still feel that their lives are closely related to this old woman who has lived in seclusion all the year round-she still affects this country. However, the evaluation of her in British society is polarized, and her contribution to Britain is controversial. Many people consider her a very conceited dictator. Margaret Thatcher became a member of the Conservative Parliament in 1959 and served as a member of Parliament in Finchley, north London, until 1992. 196 1 As an annuity, Deng Xiaoping met with Mrs. Thatcher [1] and the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Ministry of National Insurance. 1964 as a Conservative Party spokesman in the House of Commons. After her first parliament, she served as deputy minister of pensions in Macmillan's government. From 1964 to 1970, when the Labour Party was in power, she held several positions in the shadow cabinet of Edward Heath. 1970 heath became prime minister and Margaret Thatcher was appointed director of the education bureau. When she served as Minister of Education in the Cabinet from 65438 to 0970, she resolutely carried out the policy of abolishing the comprehensive education plan of the Labour government and abolishing the free milk supply for primary school students and increasing the food expenditure, so as to reduce the government's economic expenditure, because she became the most unpopular woman in Britain at that time. 1975 was elected leader of the conservative party in February. 1975, she criticized the western loose policy towards the Soviet Union, and was one of the few politicians with critical opinions. 1979 On May 3rd, the Conservative Party won the general election, and Margaret Thatcher became the first female prime minister in British history. She gave up "consensus politics" after she took office. Thatcher believed in monetarism theory and made drastic reforms after taking office. She mainly adopted four measures, one is privatization, the other is controlling the currency, the third is cutting welfare expenditure, and the fourth is cracking down on trade union forces. 1982 the victory of the falklands war and a divided opposition helped Margaret Thatcher win an overwhelming victory in the general election 1983. 1984, she narrowly escaped the bomb of the conservative parliament set up by the Irish Republican army in Brighton. In foreign affairs, the close political and personal relationship between Margaret Thatcher and American President Ronald Reagan is based on the common distrust of communism and combined with the idea of free market economy. Margaret Thatcher is known as the "Iron Lady" of Britain. She warmly welcomed the rise of Soviet reformist Gorbachev. Margaret Thatcher won an unprecedented third term in the 1987 general election. But controversial policies, including poll tax and her opposition to further integration with Europe, have led to leadership challenges within the Conservative Party. In June, 1990, 1 1, she agreed to resign, replacing john major as leader and prime minister of the Conservative Party. 1992, Margaret Thatcher was awarded the title of peerage for life. Related books and movies: People Walking Out of Downing Street, The Story of Iron Lady Thatcher, Downing Street Years (Mrs. Thatcher's first autobiography), Mrs. Thatcher: The Road to Power (Mrs. Thatcher's second autobiography) and Iron Lady (movie).