The “Iron Lady”, former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, is dead!
Baroness Thatcher, who was a great leader and titan in British politics reportedly died following a stroke on
Monday at the age of 87.
“It is with great sadness that Mark and Carol Thatcher announced that
their mother Baroness Thatcher died peacefully following a stroke this
morning,” Lord Tim Bell said, referring to Thatcher’s children.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II was saddened to hear of her death, Buckingham Palace said.
“The Queen was sad to hear the news of the death of Baroness
Thatcher. Her Majesty will be sending a private message of sympathy to
the family,” it said.
The former premier, who led Britain from 1979 to 1990, suffered from dementia and has appeared rarely in public in recent years.
AP reported that she was last in hospital in December for a minor operation to remove a growth from her bladder.
The former Conservative Party leader remains the only female premier
in British history and was the 20th century’s longest continuous
occupant of Downing Street.
Her daughter once revealed that the former premier had to be repeatedly reminded that her husband Denis had died in 2003.
She was told by doctors to quit public speaking a decade ago after a series of minor strokes.
Michael Howard, Conservative leader 2003-2005, told Sky News
television: “It’s terribly sad news. She was a titan in British
politics.
“I believe she saved the country, she transformed our economy and I
believe she will go down in history as one of our very greatest prime
ministers.”
Right-wingers hailed her as having hauled Britain out of the economic
doldrums but the left accused her of dismantling traditional industry,
claiming her reforms helped unpick the fabric of society.
On the world stage, she built a close “special relationship” with US
president Ronald Reagan which helped bring the curtain down on Soviet
Communism. She also fiercely opposed closer ties with Europe.
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