‘Thatcher’s Britain’ Dr Robert Saunders Queen Mary University of London
Thatcher’s Britain:
‘I came into politics because of the conflict between good and evil’
Thatcher and Reagan The Cold War: East v West
THE NORTHERN IRELAND ‘TROUBLES’:
THE BRIGHTON BOMBING, 12 October 1984
The Three Day Week, 1974
‘The Winter of Discontent, ’
What’s wrong with Britain? 1. The state was too big 2. Trade Unions were too powerful 3. Something had gone wrong with the national character SOCIALISM!
What to do next? 1. Tax Cuts: Top rate of income tax halved (83p to 40p); basic rate down from 33p to 35p 2. Privatisation: British Gas, British Coal, British Telecom etc 3. Cuts in public spending – especially subsidies to industry 4. Reform of Trade Union law: 7 new Trade Union Acts
Thatcher on Council Housing ‘council estates bring together people who are out of work but enjoy security of tenure at subsidized rents. They not only have every incentive to stay where they are: they mutually reinforce each other’s passivity and undermine each other’s initiative. Thus a culture grows up in which the unemployed are content to remain living mainly on the state with little will to move and find work’.
The 1981 Riots
The Miners’ Strike, ‘The Battle of Orgreave’, June 1984
Leadership Election, 1990 Michael HeseltineTarzan, Lord of the Jungle
22 November 1990: Margaret Thatcher announces her resignation
Poll Tax Riots
John Major (‘The Grey Man’)