Author:Margaret Thatcher
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| A British politician and a former barrister and chemist. Leader of the British Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990, Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Speeches
[edit] as Leader of the Opposition
- Margaret Thatcher Accepting the Conservative Leadership (20 February 1975)
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the Chelsea Conservative Association (criticizing detente) (26 July 1975)
- Motion of No Confidence in Her Majesty's Government (1976) (9 Jun 1976)
- Motion of No Confidence in Her Majesty's Government (1977) (23 Mar 1977)
- Motion of No Confidence in Her Majesty's Government (1978) (14 Dec 1978)
- Motion of No Confidence in Her Majesty's Government (1979) (28 Mar 1979)
[edit] as Prime Minister
- Europe: the Obligations of Liberty (Winston Churchill Memorial Lecture) (18 Oct 1979)
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the 1980 Conservative Party Conference ("The Lady's Not for Turning") (10 Oct 1980)
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the House of Commons on the Invasion of the Falkland Islands (3 Apr 1982)
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the 1984 Conservative Party Conference (following the Brighton bombing) (12 Oct 1984)[1]
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the House of Commons on the U.S. Bombing of Libya (16 Apr 1986)
- Margaret Thatcher's Address to the College of Europe on Britain and Europe ("The Bruges Speech") (20 Sep 1988)
- On Global Warming (6 November 1990)
[edit] Other works
- Margaret Thatcher's Resignation as Prime Minister (22 Nov 1990)
- Maragret Thatcher's Speech in the House of Lords Concerning the Maastricht Treaty (7 June 1993)
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