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... OTE CATCHER • ' 1 NO OFFENCE: The moment of the Tories' victory—and Mrs. Margaret Thatcher gets the sign wrong. ...
... OTE CATCHER • ' 1 NO OFFENCE: The moment of the Tories' victory—and Mrs. Margaret Thatcher gets the sign wrong. ...
... Tory leader Margaret Thatcher in a sweater depicting Common Market flags in London last night. Picture by HARRY PROSSER. F . Margaret shows the flags ...
... market economy was at least a reply to the views of Sir Keith Joseph and was widely construed as criticism as well of Margaret Thatcher. That. was Heath on Monday In ...
... Earlier, BBC-I's PANORAMA (8.10) is also devoted to the Referendum an en - counter between Roy Jenkins and Tony Benn. Mrs. Margaret Thatcher will be talking about Common Market issues in BBC-2's NEWSDAY at 7.30. And viewers' questions will be answered by Edward ...
... THATCHER CENSORS A VIP SPEECH TORY leader Margaret Thatcher showed herself to be the perfect lady yesterday. She dropped from a speech an attack on Labour extremists because she didn't want to be rude. Instead, she delivered a more moderate talk calling ...
... Woolwich West is a major headache for Tory leader Margaret . Thatcher. For there is no sign of a repeat of the situation in 1968, when Labour rs T strongholds fell like ninepins at by-elections. An d Mrs. Thatcher fears that if th e Tories the Government can ...
... since Walter Annenberg got in a huff in December 1971 when students demonstrated against the presence of his guest, Margaret Thatcher, for snatching free milk from schools. Annenberg was so furious at the insult to the Iron Maiden that he refused to visit ...
... severely detrimental to jobs, cause worry about food supplies and make our economic problems more difficult. TORY leader Margaret Thatcher said that it would' be best for Britain if there were a decisive pro-Market vote from a large poll. LIBERAL lea der Jeremy ...
... bagpipes. Passengers at London's Heathrow Airbort crowded round to shake his hand and pat:him on the back. .. TORY leader Margaret Thatcher proved yesterday that she knows her literary giants—and has a passing knowledge of some bawdy characters too. She was ...
... the Shadow Cabinet — disaster. while Mrs. Thatcher says • Sir Keith admitted he was. at the different ideas One Tory MP, Mr. economy in the party Ro b ert McCrindle, derried him a lot. fended Mrs. Thatcher Meanwhile, ill-feeling -yesterday by declaring: ...
... No easy way, says Thatcher TORY Leader Margaret Thatcher gave a stark message to Britain last night: There are no more easy options. Eoking for an easy way out, she s. e reason for the nation's economic fa'_. - People looked for food ices to be subsidised ...
... an d leave the profession.— Mrs. P. R.. Staffs. MICAN there ever be a more irritating voice than that of Tory Leader Margaret Thatcher ? Every time I listen to those carefully modulated tones, I could scream. _ On T V she comes across as a genteel headmistress ...