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MARGARET THATCHER 1925-2013
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EARLY LIFE -Born in 1952 in Grantham, England -Father was grocery store owner, and mayor -Mother was not very involved in her life -Was very involved in school and was very religious Thatcher and sister Muriel (left) -Grew up a Wesleyan Methodist and then later on passed those beliefs onto her own children -Always was very opinionated and head strong
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SCHOOLING AND WORK - Huntingtower Road Primary School - Kesteven and Grantham Girls School, became Head Girl -Oxford -Degree in Chemistry -Moved to Essex to become a research chemist
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1951-53 General elections for Labor Seat of Dratford; she was the only female and youngest candidate She ended up losing to a man name Norman Dodds but she still managed to reduce labor majority by 6,000 Later that year she married Denis Thatcher and in 1953, with the help of Denis she qualified for barrister (specializing in taxation) Gave birth to twins Mark and Carol Thatcher
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CAREER Defeated in 1954 for candidate for the Orphington election Selected for candidate for Finchley in April of 1955 In October on 1961 she was given a job as Parliamentary Undersecretary in Harold Macmillan’s administration 1966 she moved to Treasury and fought labor laws 1967 she was invited by the US to visit the Embassy where she would visit with other political authorities and travel to many different US cities
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CAREER In 1970 due to Edward Heaths win for the Conservatives Thatcher was appointed for Secretary of State for Education and Science “Margaret Thatcher, Milk Snatcher” Rose the amount of children going to school from 32% to 62%
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CAREER Leader of Opposition in February of 1975 Had to receive many voice lessons due to her feminine voice and then gave a speech in Kensington Town Hall where she made an attack on the Soviet Union The soviet responded with a speech where she was called the Iron Lady, to which she adapted easily After a long political war fought about labor and another election happening, the Conservatives won a 44 seat majority and Margaret Thatcher became the UK’s first female Prime Minister.
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PRIME MINISTER While in office Thatcher met with the Queen weekly which stirred up the press and the nation, everyone thought something bigger was going on Claims about a breach inbetween the Buckingham Palace and Downing Street over a wide range of domestic and international issues. After being cleared and an official denial was sent out, all thoughts on the topic were dropped and no longer spoken of Learning from past mistakes, Thatcher was very careful as to how she would phrase things while in office.
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PRIME MINISTER battled the countries recession by raising interest rates to help control the inflation invasion of the Falkland islands assassination attempt against her in 1984 education changes throughout the country but this was very unpopular because this would have disenfranchised the people who did not or could not pay it for these changes Resigned in November
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AFTER Not long after leaving office, Thatcher was appointed to the House of Lords as Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven in 1992, and she wrote about her experiences as world leader and a pioneering woman in a couple books and she published a book called “Statecraft” where she offered her views on international policies.
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DEATH Margaret Thatcher’s health made headlines in 2010 She missed numerous events including her 85 th birthday party and Prince Williams wedding Started having small strokes, memory loss and muscle inflammation Margaret Thatcher died on April 8 th 2013 at the age of 87 She was survived by her two children Mark and Carol
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