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BBC News Special: Margaret Thatcher Death (subtitled segment 14:40-19:41)

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    Loved, loathed, never ignored.
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    For a generation Margaret Thatcher defined leadership,
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    around the world she WAS Britain, at home, she divided a nation.
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    If all Margaret Thatcher had done was reach number 10, she was guaranteed a place in history
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    as the first and so far the last woman Prime Minister.
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    "Where there discord may we bring harmony, where there is error, may we bring truth,
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    "Where there is doubt, may we bring faith."
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    Inspired by her beloved father, Margaret had to fight to get on in a man's world,
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    to get elected to Parliament, to unseat her party leader Edward Heath,
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    to reach a job even she once thought unobtainable.
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    "I don't think that there will be a woman Prime Minister in my lifetime..."
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    If it hadn't been for the "winter of dicontent", a series of strikes that left rubbish on the streets and the dead unburied,
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    she might well have been right
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    The Thatcherite cure: anti-union laws, high interest rates, soaring unemployment,
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    split even her first cabinet.
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    It drove thousands onto the streets in protest and it led to inner city rioting unseen before in mainland Britain.
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    Calls mounted for the Prime Minister to change course.
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    "You turn if you want to, (cheers and laughter) the Lady's not for turning."
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    That resolve was put to the test in 1982, when the Argentine flag was raised on British territory- the Falkland Islands.
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    Against all advice Margaret Thatcher sent a task force 8000 miles to the South Atlantic
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    and launched a risky and contraversial war.
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    Hundreds of lives were lost, but victory was secured.
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    The nation celebrated the success of its armed forces, and the woman who'd ordered them into battle
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    who went on to secure a landslide victory at the election which followed.
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    Mrs. Thatcher's second term in office took her onto battle at home
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    it was with those she dubbed "the enemy within"
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    -the powerful miner's union, and it's leader Arthur Scargill.
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    "We will roll back the years of Thatcherism!"
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    The confrontation between police and strikers left communities scarred,
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    the union defeated, and everyone clear who was running the country.
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    And this was her answer to the threat from without-
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    American cruise missiles based on British soil
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    to threaten the Soviet Union with mutually assured destruction.
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    Together, American president Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher confronted what he dubbed the evil empire
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    while she wooed the Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev
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    who went on to dismantle communism, to end the cold war with the Iron Lady able to claim victory.
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    Margaret Thatcher went on to win a 3rd historic election victory,
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    it would be her last.
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    The poll tax enraged middle England,
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    people thought that a dustman and a duke should not have to pay the same for local services.
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    She had angered her chancellor Nigel Lawson and his predecessor Geoffrey Howe,
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    they disagreed with her on economic policy and her policy of confrontation with Europe.
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    "The president of the commission Mr. Delor said at press conference the other day
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    that he wanted the European parliament to be the democratic body of the community
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    he wanted the commision to be the executive
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    and he wanted the council of ministers to be the senate.
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    NO, no, no!
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    Michael Heseltine was manouvering to replace her
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    all he needed was an excuse.
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    Geoffrey Howe's resignation provided it and his attack on his betrayal by his own team captain.
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    "It's rather like sending your opening batsman to the crease only for them to find
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    the moment the first balls are bowled that their bats have been broken before the game
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    by the team captain."
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    A red eyed Margaret Thatcher left Downing Street for last time on the 28 November 1990
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    Having been told by her cabinet that she had to go.
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    They concluded that country had simply had enough
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    of the longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century.
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    For years, though people queued up to read and hear her views she was shunned by her own party leadership
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    and of course by labour, who'd loathed her so much.
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    Until that is Gordon Brown tried to get some of the old Thatcher magic to rub off on his premiership
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    the surest sign that even those who'd been her bitter enemies
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    now saw at least some of the benefits of the Thatcher reveolution.
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    In failing health, and now alone after the Death of her loyal husband Dennis,
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    Margaret Thatcher unveiled her own statue in the House of Commons.
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    She would never speak in public again, but she must have known that for many
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    she still pointed the way that Britain ought to follow.
Title:
BBC News Special: Margaret Thatcher Death (subtitled segment 14:40-19:41)
Description:

A BBC News Special following the announcement of Margaret Thatcher's death from a stroke at the age of 87.

Her death was announced at 1pm GMT, 8th April 2012.

COPYRIGHT: Ownership of this video remains that of the British Broadcasting Corporation.

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Video Language:
English, British
Duration:
59:30

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