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Acknowledgements
1
Dutiful Daughter
Grantham born
Relative Values
Educating Margaret
Oxford
2
Young Conservative
Standing for Dartford
Marriage to Denis
Motherhood and law
Seeking a winnable constituency
3
First Steps
Member for Finchley
Maiden speech
The Common Market
Pensions minister
Retaining Finchley
4
Opposition
Shadow boxing
Shadow Cabinet
Shadow Education Secretary
5
Education Secretary
The minister and her department
Defending her budget
‘Milk snatcher’
U-turns
Out of office
6
The Peasants’ Revolt
The roulette wheel
Shadow Environment Secretary
‘Someone had to stand’
7
Leader of the Opposition
On trial
Awkward baptism
Cold Warrior
‘Quite a dame’
‘Ronnified’
Emergence of the ‘Iron Lady’
8
Thatcherism under Wraps
Cautious crusader
The battle of ideas
The Right Approach
Pocket Britannia
9
Into Downing Street
‘Labour Isn’t Working’
Winter of discontent
Into battle
‘Hello, Maggie’
10
The Blessed Margaret
‘Where there is discord…’
A traditional Tory Cabinet
Inside Number Ten
The Prime Minister and Whitehall
11
Signals of Intent
The economy
First steps in foreign policy
‘The Bloody British Question’
Rhodesia into Zimbabwe
The end of the beginning
12
Heading for the Rocks
The failure of monetarism
Softly, softly
Joseph on the rack
The 1981 budget and the routing of the wets
13
Salvation in the South Atlantic
Falklands or Malvinas?
The Saturday debate
Britannia at war
The diplomacy of war
Victory and after
14
Falklands Effect
The emergence of Thatcherism
The limits of radicalism
‘We are the true peace movement’
Landslide: June 1983
Into the second term
15
Popular Capitalism
High noon
Banana skins
From bust to boom
Property-owning democracy
The family silver
An enterprise society?
16
Iron Lady I: Special Relationships
Mrs Thatcher and the Foreign Office
Ron and Margaret
Defusing the Cold War
17
Iron Lady II: Europe and the World
Good European
Pragmatism in Hong Kong
South Africa and the Commonwealth
The Middle East
Aid and arms
18
Enemies Within
A need for enemies
Scargill and the miners
Livingstone and local government
Spies, moles and ‘wimmin’
Faith in the City
‘Academic poison’
‘Trotskyists’ in the BBC
Friends in Fleet Street
The arts in the market place
19
Irish Dimension
The IRA: a real enemy
The Anglo-Irish Agreement
20
Elective Dictatorship
‘She who must be obeyed’
The decline of Parliament
The power of patronage
Rival queens
The cult of Maggie
21
Stumble and Recovery
Helicopters, leaks and lies
‘That Bloody Woman’
Hat-trick: June 1987
22
No Such Thing as Society
‘Society – that’s no one’
The new Cabinet
‘What’s to stop us?’
Social Thatcherism: education, housing and health
The poll tax
Permanent revolution
Inflation again
23
A Diet of Brussels
The declaration of Bruges
The ‘ambush’ before Madrid
24
Tomorrow the World
The export of Thatcherism
The collapse of Communism and the ‘problem’ of Germany
The environment and global warming
Arms and the Gulf
‘No time to go wobbly’
25
On and On
Ten more years?
‘The Chancellor’s position was unassailable’
The Major – Hurd axis
26
The Defenestration of Downing Street
The sheep that turned
Tarzan’s moment
‘Treachery with a smile on its face’
Last rites
27
Afterlife
Unemployed workaholic
Back-seat driver
The Mummy’s curse
Silenced
Notes and References
1. Dutiful Daughter
2. Young Conservative
3. First Steps
4. Opposition
5. Education Secretary
6. The Peasants’ Revolt
7. Leader of the Opposition
8. Thatcherism under Wraps
9. Into Downing Street
10. The Blessed Margaret
11. Signals of Intent
12. Heading for the Rocks
13. Salvation in the South Atlantic
14. Falklands Effect
15. Popular Capitalism
16. Iron Lady I: Special relationships
17. Iron Lady II: Europe and the World
18. Enemies Within
19. Irish Dimension
20. Elective Dictatorship
21. Stumble and Recovery
22. No Such Thing as Society
23. A Diet of Brussels
24. Tomorrow the World
25. On and On
26. The Defenestration of Downing Street
27. Afterlife
Sources and Bibliography
Primary sources
Broadcast sources
Secondary Sources
Index
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
About the Authors
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