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  2. The lady's not for turning - Wikipedia

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    The lady's not for turning" was a phrase used by Margaret Thatcher, then Prime Minister, in her speech to the Conservative Party Conference on 10 October 1980. The term has thus been applied as a name to the speech in its entirety. It is considered a defining speech in Thatcher's political development, [1] becoming something of a Thatcherite ...

  3. There is no alternative - Wikipedia

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    In a speech to the Conservative Women's Conference on 21 May 1980, Thatcher appealed to the notion saying, "We have to get our production and our earnings into balance. There's no easy popularity in what we are proposing but it is fundamentally sound. Yet I believe people accept there's no real alternative."

  4. A Margaret Thatcher Quote for the Future of Banking - AOL

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  5. A Margaret Thatcher Quote for the Future of Banking - AOL

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    One quote jumped out In remembrance of the "Iron Lady," The Wall Street Journal ran a collection of some of Thatcher's most notable quotes. A Margaret Thatcher Quote for the Future of Banking

  6. Margaret Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher [nb 2] (née Roberts; 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013), was a British stateswoman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.

  7. The myth that money supply controls inflation is being ...

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    The failure of Thatchers experiment with monetarism would probably have cost her the 1983 general election, had it not been for the military victory over Argentina in the Falklands war in 1982.

  8. Sermon on the Mound - Wikipedia

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    The Margaret Thatcher Foundation, which reproduces the full text of the speech on its website and characterises the nickname "Sermon on the Mound" as tasteless, [f] rates it as having key importance as a statement of Thatcher's views on "civil liberties, education, taxation, family, race, immigration, nationality, religion & morality, social ...

  9. Rachel Reeves echoes Thatcher as she vows to recover money ...

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