The Iron Lady. Secrets of Margaret Thatcher
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“The Russians call me the Iron Lady. They are right. But England needs an IRON LADY." The main thing this woman did was fight. All life. Every minute. She fought for her father's attention and approval. She fought to be the best in everything, not like everyone else, for her place in parliament, in the party, in the world of politics. I struggled with the sudden onslaught of uselessness. I struggled with the curse of age. I fought even where it was not required. And ten years after her death, the attitude towards her is black and white, “either-or”, without halftones. Margaret Thatcher herself also never recognized halftones, and everything in her character and destiny was exactly like that. The shopkeeper's daughter became the second person in the state, communicated with monarchs and presidents, became a baroness and was considered the standard of business style, but sometimes behaved like a market trader even at international events. Thatcher had the most unattractive nicknames - “Toothpick”, “Milk Thief”, “Devil’s Woman”, “Fishmonger”, “Shopkeeper”, “Witch”. And she was the Prime Minister of Great Britain for eleven whole years, setting an absolute record in the 20th century. She taught others how to raise children, but failed to raise her own son... This book for the first time sheds light on the most secret pages of the biography of one of the greatest women in world history.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Наталья Павлищева Павловна
- Language
- Russian