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... THE BY ♦ ♦ d . . With his head tucked underneath her arm . . . Margaret Thatcher carries Ted Heath's portrait into a 1973 Tory meeting. ...
... HENEVER Margaret Thatcher gets to her feet in the House she is assured of at least one cheer—from the Labour benches. But there's nothing chivalrous about these outbursts. Government supporters are merely expressing their amazement that she gets up at ...
... ~~.. .. The Thatchers, doing it themselves. Pictures: TOM KING. TORY leader Mrs. Margaret Thatcher was brushing up on appearances at the weekendin her new country home. She proved to be a dab hand with a brush as she helped her husband to decorate the ...
... is the front-line team that new Tory leader Margaret Thatcher will lead into battle against the Government. Her Shadow Cabinet includes a surprising number of the deposed Edward Heath's team. But Mrs. Thatcher has dropped four of Mr. Heath's team—Robert ...
... Keynote Margaret Thatcher has already rehearsed the keynote speech she will make on Friday. In America. Several times. Unless, of course, she tones it down for home consumption. Her new Toryism is. OLD TORYISM in large letters. It is the harsh philosophy ...
... T is now time to start taking Mrs. Margaret Thatcher seriously. Try to forget her plummy voice and her extravagant hats and her Dresden-shepherdess appearance. She is the toughest member of the Shadow Cabinet, and even if she doesn't win the battle for ...
... MARGARET THATCHER did not just win the Tory leadership. She triumphed. She steamrollered. She annihilated. In successive Tuesday afternoons, she killed off Ted Heath, humiliated Willie Whitelaw, and dispatched Sir Geoffrey Howe, Jim Prior and John Peyton ...
... DONALD ZEC talks to the First Lady of the Tory party END OF TERM REPORT: Thatcher, Margaret Hilda. Margaret did quite well, always kept her uniform and her desk neat and tidy—must stop hoarding dear !—and even when teased by Wilson H. never lost her temper ...
... MIRROR COMMENT' Mrs Thatcher, vols catcheil E IGHT months ago Tory M Ps took a big gamble when they made Margaret Thatcher their first woman leader. It was one thing for the political sophisticates of Westminster to accept her. But how would the Party ...
... Mockery Will it be Harold Wilson gibing at Margaret Thatcher ? And Margaret Thatcher gibing back ? The mutual mockery should be kept short. What the nation wants to hear is what the Government WILL do and what the Tories WOULD do, if they had the chance ...
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