Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher

Margaret Thatcher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2013.
LONDON (AP) - Love her or loathe her, one thing's beyond dispute: Margaret Thatcher transformed Britain.

The Iron Lady who ruled for 11 remarkable years imposed her will on a fractious, rundown nation - breaking the unions, triumphing in a far-off war, and selling off state industries at a record pace. She left behind a leaner government and more prosperous nation by the time a mutiny ousted her from No. 10 Downing Street.

Thatcher's former spokesman, Tim Bell, said that the former prime minister had died Monday morning of a stroke. She was 87.

For admirers, Thatcher was a savior who rescued Britain from ruin and laid the groundwork for an extraordinary economic renaissance. For critics, she was a heartless tyrant who ushered in an era of greed that kicked the weak out onto the streets and let the rich become filthy rich.

"Let us not kid ourselves, she was a very divisive figure," said Bernard Ingham, Thatcher's press secretary for her entire term. "She was a real toughie. She was a patriot with a great love for this country, and she raised the standing of Britain abroad."

Thatcher was the first - and still only - female prime minister in Britain's history. But she often found feminists tiresome and was not above using her handbag as a prop to underline her swagger and power. A grocer's daughter, she rose to the top of Britain's snobbish hierarchy the hard way, and envisioned a classless society that rewarded hard work and determination.

She was a trailblazer who at first believed trailblazing impossible: Thatcher told the Liverpool Daily Post in 1974 that she did not think a woman would serve as party leader or prime minister during her lifetime.

But once in power, she never showed an ounce of doubt.

Thatcher could be intimidating to those working for her: British diplomats sighed with relief on her first official visit to Washington, D.C., as prime minister to find that she was relaxed enough to enjoy a glass of whiskey and a half-glass of wine during an embassy lunch, according to official documents.

Like her close friend and political ally Ronald Reagan, Thatcher seemed motivated by an unshakable belief that free markets would build a better country than reliance on a strong, central government. Another thing she shared with the American president: a tendency to reduce problems to their basics, choose a path, and follow it to the end, no matter what the opposition.

She formed a deep attachment to the man she called "Ronnie" - some spoke of it as a schoolgirl crush. Still, she would not back down when she disagreed with him on important matters, even though the United States was the richer and vastly stronger partner in the so-called "special relationship."

Thatcher was at her brashest when Britain was challenged. When Argentina's military junta seized the remote Falklands Islands from Britain in 1982, she did not hesitate even though her senior military advisers said it might not be feasible to reclaim the islands.

She simply would not allow Britain to be pushed around, particularly by military dictators, said Ingham, who recalls the Falklands War as the tensest period of Thatcher's three terms in power. When diplomacy failed, she dispatched a military task force that accomplished her goal, despite the naysayers.

"That required enormous leadership," Ingham said. "This was a formidable undertaking, this was a risk with a capital R-I-S-K, and she demonstrated her leadership by saying she would give the military their marching orders and let them get on with it."

In deciding on war, Thatcher overruled Foreign Office specialists who warned her about the dangers of striking back. She was infuriated by warnings about the dangers to British citizens in Argentina and the difficulty of getting support from the U.N. Security Council.

"When you are at war you cannot allow the difficulties to dominate your thinking: you have to set out with an iron will to overcome them," she said in her memoir, "Downing Street Years." "And anyway what was the alternative? That a common or garden dictator should rule over the queen's subjects and prevail by fraud and violence? Not while I was prime minister."

Thatcher's determination to reclaim the islands brought her into conflict with Reagan, who dispatched Secretary of State Alexander Haig on a shuttle mission to London and Buenos Aires to seek a peaceful solution even as British warships approached the Falklands.

A private diary kept by U.S. diplomat Jim Rentschler captures Thatcher at this crisis point.

"And here's Maggie, appearing in a flower-decorated salon adjoining the small dining room (...) sipping orange juice and sherry," Rentschler wrote. "La Thatcher is really quite fetching in a dark velvet two-piece ensemble with grosgrain piping and a soft hairdo that heightens her blond English coloring."

But the niceties faded over the dinner table.

"High color is in her cheeks, a note of rising indignation in her voice, she leans across the polished table and flatly rejects what she calls the 'woolliness' of our secondstage formulation," Rentschler writes.

Needless to say, Haig's peace mission soon collapsed. The relatively quick triumph of British forces revived Thatcher's political fortunes, which had been faltering along with the British economy. She won an overwhelming victory in 1983, tripling her majority in the House of Commons.

She trusted her gut instinct, famously concluding early on that Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev represented a clear break in the Soviet tradition of autocratic rulers. She pronounced that the West could "do business" with him, a position that influenced Reagan's vital dealings with Gorbachev in the twilight of the Soviet era.

It was heady stuff for a woman who had little training in foreign affairs whe n she triumphed over a weak field of indecisive Conservative Party candidates to take over the party leadership in 1975 and ultimately run as the party's candidate for prime minister.

She profited from the enormous crisis facing the Labour Party government led by Harold Wilson and later James Callaghan. Britain was near economic collapse, its currency propped up by the International Monetary Fund, and its once defiant spirit seemingly broken.

The sagging Labour government had no Parliamentary majority after 1977, and the next year it suffered through a "winter of discontent" with widespread strikes disrupting vital public services, including hospital care and even gravedigging. The government's effort to hold the line on inflation led to chaos in the streets.

Britain seemed adrift, no longer a credible world power, falling from second- to third-tier status.

It was then, Thatcher wrote in her memoirs, that she came to the unshakable, almost mystical belief that only she could save Britain. She cited a deep "inner conviction" that this would be her role.

Events seemed to be moving her way when she led the Conservative Party to victory in 1979 with a commitment to reduce the state's role and champion private enterprise.

She was underestimated at first - by her own party, by the media, later by foreign adversaries. But they all soon learned to respect her. Thatcher's "Iron Lady" nickname was coined by Soviet journalists, a grudging testament to her ferocious will and determination.

Thatcher set about upending decades of liberal doctrine, successfully challenging Britain's welfare state and socialist traditions, in the process becoming the reviled bete noire of the country's leftwing intelligentsia.

She is perhaps best remembered for her hardline position during the pivotal strike in 1984 and 1985 when she faced down coal miners in an ultimately successful bid to break the power of Britain's unions. It w as a reshaping of the British economic and political landscape that endures to this day.

It is for this that she is revered by free-market conservatives, who say the restructuring of the economy led to a boom that made London the rival of New York as a global financial center. The left demonized her as an implacably hostile union buster, with stone-cold indifference to the poor. But her economic philosophy eventually crossed party lines: Tony Blair led a revamped Labour Party to victory by adopting some of her ideas.

Margaret Hilda Roberts was born on Oct. 13, 1925. She learned the values of thrift, discipline and industry as the dutiful daughter of Alfred Roberts, a grocer and Methodist lay preacher who eventually became the mayor of Grantham, a modest-sized town in Lincolnshire 110 miles (180 kilometers) north of London.

Thatcher's personality, like that of so many of her contemporaries, was shaped in part by the traumatic events during her childhood. When World War II broke out, her hometown was one of the early targets for Luftwaffe bombs. Her belief in the need to stand up to aggressors was rooted in the failure of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's attempt to appease Adolf Hitler rather than confront him.

Thatcher said she learned much about the world simply by studying her father's business. She grew up in the family's apartment just above the shop.

"Before I read a line from the great liberal economists, I knew from my father's accounts that the free market was like a vast sensitive nervous system, responding to events and signals all over the world to meet the ever-changing needs of peoples in different countries, from different classes, of different religions, with a kind of benign indifference to their status," she wrote in her memoirs.

"The economic history of Britain for the next 40 years confirmed and amplified almost every item of my father's practical economics. In effect, I had been equipped at an early age with the ideal mental outlook and tools of analysis for reconstructing an economy ravaged by state socialism."

Educated at Oxford, Thatcher began her political career in her mid-20s with an unsuccessful 1950 campaign for a parliamentary seat in the Labour Party stronghold of Dartford. She earned nationwide publicity as the youngest female candidate in the country despite her loss at the polls.

She was defeated again the next year, but on the campaign trail she met Denis Thatcher, a successful businessman whom she married in 1951. Their twins, Mark and Carol, were born two years later.

"She was beautiful, gay, very kind and thoughtful," Denis Thatcher said in an interview 25 years later.

"Who could meet Margaret without being completely slain by her personality and intellectual brilliance?"

As the first male Downing Street spouse, Denis Thatcher stayed out of the limelight to a large degree while supporting his wife on her many tra vels and public engagements. He was said to give her important behind-the-scenes advice on Cabinet choices and other personnel matters, but this role was not publicly discussed.

Margaret Thatcher first won election to Parliament in 1959, representing Finchley in north London. She climbed the Conservative Party ladder quickly, joining the Cabinet as education secretary in 1970.

In that post, she earned the unwanted nickname "Thatcher the milk snatcher" because of her reduction of school milk programs. It was a taste of battles to come.

As prime minister, she sold off one state industry after another: British Telecom, British Gas, Rolls-Royce, British Airways, British Coal, British Steel, the water companies and the electricity distribution system among them. She was proud of her government's role in privatizing some public housing, turning tenants into homeowners.

She ruffled feathers simply by being herself. She had faith - sometimes blind faith - in the clarity of her vision and little use for those of a more cautious mien. Success in the Falklands War set the stage for a pivotal fight with the National Union of Miners, which began a 51-week strike in March 1984 to oppose the government's plans to close a number of mines.

The miners battled police on picket lines but couldn't beat Thatcher, and returned to work without gaining any concessions.

She survived an audacious 1984 assassination attempt by the Irish Republican Army that nearly succeeded. The IRA detonated a bomb in her hotel in Brighton during a party conference, killing and injuring senior government figures, but leaving the prime minister and her husband unharmed.

Thatcher won a third term in another landslide in 1987, but may have become overconfident.

She trampled over cautionary advice from her own ministers in 1989 and 1990 by imposing a hugely controversial "community charge" tax that was quickly dubbed a "poll tax" by opponen ts. It was designed to move Britain away from a property tax and instead imposed a flat rate tax on every adult except for retirees and people who were registered unemployed.

That decision may have been a sign that hubris was undermining Thatcher's political acumen. Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in London and other cities, leading to some of the worst riots in the British capital for more than a century.

The shocking sight of Trafalgar Square turned into a smoldering battleground on March 31, 1990, helped convince many Conservative figures that Thatcher had stayed too long.

"How could a leader who was wise make 13 million people pay a tax they had never paid before? It just showed that she was no longer thinking in a rational way," one of her junior ministers, David Mellor, said in a BBC documentary.

For Conservatives in Parliament, it was a question of survival. They feared vengeful voters would turn them out of office at the next election, and for many that fear trumped any gratitude they might have felt for their longtime leader.

Eight months after the riots, Thatcher was gone, struggling to hold back tears as she left Downing Street after being ousted by her own party.

It was a bitter end for Thatcher's active political career - her family said she felt a keen sense of betrayal even years later.

In 1992, she was appointed in the House of Lords, taking the title Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven.

Thatcher wrote several best-selling memoirs after leaving office and was a frequent speaker on the international circuit before she suffered several small strokes that in 2002 led her to curtail her lucrative public speaking career.

Denis Thatcher died the following year; they had been married more than a half century.

Thatcher's later years were marred by her son Mark Thatcher's murky involvement in bankrolling a 2004 coup in Equatorial Guinea. He was fined and received as uspended sentence for his role in the tawdry affair.

She suffered from dementia in her final years, and her public appearances became increasingly rare.

She is survived by her two children, Mark Thatcher and Carol Thatcher, and her grandchildren.

GREGORY KATZ
Associated Press


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ian rollinson

October 31, 2015

thank you mrs T. amazing lady. amazing legacy.

Logan Thomas Kozinski

April 19, 2015

I never knew how lovely and beautiful Margaret Thatcher was and when she turned older in 2000s she still looked beautiful. I loved her and Ronald Reagan's friendship together, it reminds me of me and my friends' friendship when we went to school. I just praised God for the friendship between male and female and they are dancing in heaven and together again. I love The Iron Lady.
R.I.P. Margaret Thatcher 1925-2013

Anonymous Conservative

March 31, 2014

You are admired even here in the United States. Your iron will and strength showed just how determined you were to do what was right, even in the face of prejudice and acts of terror. You never backed off but kept on moving forward, doing what was right for your country. Thank you Lady Thatcher. God bless you.

L Ferguson

June 23, 2013

Lady Thatcher was an incredible woman - highly intelligent, well-educated, strong, determined, never afraid to stand alone. These are all qualities I so greatly admire, yet which are so despised by her critics. Sadly missed and never forgotten.

Cathy Miller

May 13, 2013

When you're down and troubled, all you need to do is "Casting all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you." - Hebrews4:15-16. It will keep you strong and face the world with a happy heart. Condolence words are comforting. Thanks for sharing your story. God bless.

Rose Owen

April 27, 2013

A great great lady

April 27, 2013

Bye Margo

Shirley Jones

April 21, 2013

Thank you for all your selfless dedication and hard work and for all the sacrifices you made in the name of saving this country.
There will never be another like you - no one who cares as you do and nor are they willing to take those difficult decisions.
You made a difference to my life and my country - rest in peace

Mary Kaufman

April 20, 2013

Please accept the loving condolences of our family on the loss of a great lady who was and is loved and honored by the citizens of the USA. She was a model stateswoman of the highest character and ability, a Christian leader, who fought bravely for what is good and right and true. May God embrace her and console her family and her beloved England.

John Devanathan

April 18, 2013

very sadly missed RIP,God bless.

Barbara Chance

April 18, 2013

You will long be remembered, Prime Minister and woman of accomplishment. In a current world of political correctness, many of us would welcome someone like you with principles and grit. RIP, and blessings on you.

Rodger

April 17, 2013

Rest in Peace Prime Minister Thatcher. I will miss you terribly. Your quotes gave me strength when things were going badly for me. Our world is a better place because of your leadership.

Thankyou

Joy Wharton

April 17, 2013

I so admired Margaret Thatcher...she stands as a beacon of light. A testimony to what a woman can accomplish. The world will miss you; history will revere you.

My condolences to her family.

Teri Smith

April 17, 2013

As an Irish person I thought you were a wonderful leader and sorted out so much that was wrong with the world when you became Prime Minister.
May you rest in peace.

Susan White

April 17, 2013

You were a great leader and Prime Minister. You shared the same birth date as my late mother who was a great supporter of you as well as myself. May you rest in peace with your beloved Dennis.

Susan White

April 17, 2013

You were a great leader and Prime Minister. You shared the same birthday with my late mother who was a great supporter of you as well as myself. May you rest in peace with your beloved Dennis.

Allan Miller

April 17, 2013

Rest in peace Iron lady. Many people in Scotland would like to thank you for your stance against terrorism in the UK, the IRA never stood a chance when you were here, greatest leader of our time, god bless

Linda

April 17, 2013

Our Country would not be as "Great" as it is now without your steadfast resolve. Thank you Margaret Thatcher! God rest your soul.

April 17, 2013

Thank you for saving our Country. God rest your soul.

April 17, 2013

Mrs T, I was a new student in 1979 voted for you. In a nutshell thank you , you will not be forgotten.

Margaret Rinfret

April 17, 2013

RIP Margaret Thatcher - a great leader!

Craig Kehler

April 17, 2013

Lady Thatcher may you rest in peace. You were truly a great inspiration and gave more than many people realise. I remember meeting you in Bahrain some years ago and the great words of advice you gave me. I will always adhere to your principals. History will surely record your legacy. Hope you are having long talks with Dennis and Ronnie!

DeeAnn & Mark Weber

April 17, 2013

Aloha,
Life was great when Margaret Thatcher,Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev were in charge to end the cold war. Three of the greatest leaders in world history. May our God bless Ms Thatcher and thank you for all you have done. Good job. Our hearts and condolences to the Thatcher family and the British people. Psalms 23

Greg Ross

April 16, 2013

Lady Thatcher thank you for what you have done in your public life. Knowing that you have made a difference and changed the World. You shaped England and made it ready for generations to come. May you find peace. Thank you

margaret williams

April 16, 2013

Margaret rest in peace.my namesake god bless .

margaret williams williams

April 16, 2013

Margaret rest in peace.my namesake god bless .

M Mcdowall

April 16, 2013

Farewell to a wonderful lady.

carolyn shealy

April 16, 2013

my family will celebrate her life as an amazing woman whom did so much for freedom and all people. I will be one of many citizens of the united states to represent my country in respect for this great woman. our prayers and hearts are with you always. may god bless.

Thomas Farry

April 16, 2013

Thank you for being the iron lady and unafraid to take on the liberals of your country you where a true friend to America

April 16, 2013

Rust in peace

Kelly Farry

April 16, 2013

Thank you for all you did. You are and always be a strong woman.

Dennis Heritage

April 16, 2013

Thank you, Lady Thatcher, for your principled leadership and your wonderful ability to clearly articulate those principles. Your quotes are treasures and millions of people will recall them often. I know I do. This American thanks you for your friendship, for your wisdom, and for your life well-lived. Kindest wishes to your family. Respect and many thanks from the United States.

David Simões

April 16, 2013

She passed holidays near the house were i group Pe´do Cerro Santa Barbara Algarve you cannot please everybody she defend the interest of British people the best she could may she find peace in Heaven condolencs to the persons she loved

Tadeusz & Eugenia Rzewucki

April 16, 2013

Our sincerest condolences go out the Margaret Thatcher's family. Lady Thatcher was truly an IRON LADY. A true fighter for her people, her country. May she now rest in peace. God be with her family at this time of sorry.

Joan Larocque

April 16, 2013

My condolences to the family. What a great role model for women and for other politicians. She not only talked the talk, she walked the walk. May she Rest in Peace. … Morrisburg, ON

April 15, 2013

This lady turned our lives around for the better. She provided the first rung on the ladder for us and we never looked back. A wonderful lady and we are and will be forever grateful to her. May she Rest in Peace for Margaret Thatcher truely deserves to be in the Kingdom of Heaven, because of all the help she gave to us and our family. Never will we forget her.

Janet Laird

April 15, 2013

I will always be proud that my country elected such a Woman as Prime Minister. The greatest Western leader since Churchill, and like him the leader that was needed at the time, her steadfastness and courage of conviction, put the ‘Great' back into Great Britain.

Paul

April 15, 2013

The passing of no other UK prime minister since Churchill has attracted the international attention or impassioned responses of so many. A true sign of leadership and of sacrifice of personal popularity for the greater good. Vale Baroness Thatcher, you were one of a kind.

Eric Clements

April 14, 2013

May Gods grace be with the family.

Eric Clements

April 14, 2013

I have always and will always admire Lady Thatcher for her grace and leadership. I am deeply sadden by her death though I never had the pleasure to meet her.

Elspeth Maclachlan

April 14, 2013

I never agreed with her policies but I am really sorry for her family. She really believed in what she did and I find the behaviour of some people rejoicing in her death unacceptable. I hope her family will continue to remember the lady they loved.

April 14, 2013

So sorry for your loss

Miranda Shipley

April 14, 2013

I am a true blue and thought Maggie Thatcher was an admirable priminister and the best political leader we've had in my life time. We have not had anyone better in power and probably will to again. You were super Maggie rest in peace always remembered. Miranda x

Michael Lynch

April 14, 2013

Much sympathy to the family at this sad time. The death of a loving parent is never easy. She is remembered by the majority of people as a leader that saved the day. Her name will be elevated to the Pantheon of other great prime ministers like Churchill, Peel and Gladstone for all time. Thank you Lady Thatcher for your courage and resolve.

Suzy

April 14, 2013

A wonderful inspiration and role model - not to mention the saviour of the UK

Carole Pixton

April 13, 2013

Condolences to Margaret's family and friends at this sad time. I hope the knowledge that her achievements during her amazing life are being acknowledged by the great leaders throughout the world. Her place in the history books is assured alongside other great leaders. RIP.

June Cacal

April 13, 2013

Sorry for your loss! I admired her greatly! She was a role model and a great leader!

David Lehr

April 13, 2013

People may say what they may. I will remember Margaret Thatcher as a leader with a backbone and focus. May she rest in peace. Blessings to her family & loved ones.

David Tottman

April 13, 2013

My heart goes out to Lady Thatchers family . I have allways voted labour , but Lady Thatcher was a great woman and should allways remembered as such .God bless you Lady Thatcher .

Ann Baker

April 13, 2013

She made me proud, firstly as a human being and secondly as a woman. I honor her.

Rasmus Aissiou

April 13, 2013

God bless you mrs. Thatcher, my sincere condolences to the Thatcher family

April 13, 2013

Not always agreed with her policies but she would not be put on by others. This country has lost an amazing lady. Will be sorely missed. Admired by many. God bless and never forgotten.

Larry A. Mercer C.D.

April 13, 2013

My sincere condolences to the Thatcher Family.May She Rest In Peace.

Claudiu Viorel Cioabla

April 13, 2013

God rest her soul. Condolences to the family.

Matthew McGuire

April 13, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sue

April 13, 2013

You put the Great back in Britain. May you rest in peace

Avraham Benzion

April 13, 2013

This is a sad time in the lives of all of us who loved you. May G-d give you rest.

Amanda Wicks

April 13, 2013

Thank you Maggie for your strength of character, your sense of justice, your determination, your steadfastness and your patriotism. You were a unique politician who had the courage and honesty to make decisions that were right for our country, rather than the ones that would make you popular. Our country is infinitely better for your remarkable leadership and will sadly, never be the same without you.
God bless you and thank you for everything.

Thank - you for keeping my Country Great Britain Margaret !!

Andrew Floyd

April 13, 2013

I was and am always proud that my country had such a Woman as Prime Minister I would say she is one of the Greatest Modern Leaders in the World and the Greatest Woman to Lead a Nation. I remember seeing a picture of her and cabinet with her as the only woman. I am truly sad and tears come as she has died but her memories echo for eternity ! Andrew Floyd - born Selley Oak England 1970

Brian Otridge

April 13, 2013

She always was my political heroine, and no one else has matched her since. Rest in Peace, Lady Thatcher

A Great Loss

April 13, 2013

Mark Roper

April 12, 2013

Goodbye to a wonderful Prime minister and Global leader. Honest, forthright and logical, she led the way on many fronts to a better world.

Steven Duchene

April 12, 2013

God bless you, Mrs. Thatcher. You moved the human race for better good.

April 12, 2013

No one else could match your high standards and patiotism for Great Britain, you were and always will be the GREAT IN Britain. Sleep tight and God Bless x The Richards Family, Hampshire.

April 12, 2013

so sorry for the loss,may God comfort you...........

Jan Armstrong

April 12, 2013

Everyone has their flaws but this great lady also had strength, commitment, dedication, courage and grace. She was and will remain a source of inspiration for millions. God bless her, her memory and her family

Maria Russell

April 12, 2013

A Great woman who made Britain Great.
Total respect to her and a big thank you for everything she did for us.

A true professional not only in her term of office, but for her stamina and resiliance to those who chose to knock her.
There will never be anyone who could come close to her.

Victoria Spencer

April 12, 2013

God bless you Baroness Thatcher, you gave hope and strength to so many females (and males) around the world and made Britain Great again! Your love for your country and for your family shone through. May you rest in peace dear lady.

Sharon Witney

April 12, 2013

My thoughts are with the Thatcher family and friends at this sad time. There will never be another PM like Margaret, she was a lady with style and determination. A very sad loss.

Mitchell Broaddus

April 12, 2013

A truly great woman. Her work is done, and the results resonate. R.I.P.

Lee family

April 12, 2013

May God bless you at this difficult time and bring you comfort as you recall the many happy memories that you shared. I look forward to a better life for all of us at a better time. (Matthew 6:10)

April 12, 2013

The Thatcher Family

Along with former president Ronald Reagan and Pope John Paul II they were instrumental in ending the Cold war and freeing Eastern Europe from communism. While not all may have supported her she was the right person for the time and she had to be determined to accomplish what she did.
tough.
To the Thatcher family my sincere sympathy.

Robert Allen

JOHN O. GOFF

April 12, 2013

One Hell of a Lady, took no bull from anyone, We need
more leaders like her.My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and many friends. Rest in peace my dear lady. A job well done.
"A life that touches the hearts of others goes on forever"

Anne Robertson

April 11, 2013

My condolences to Margaret Thatcher's family and to the British people as a whole. She was a true friend and ally to America especially during the presidency of Ronald Reagan. She was strong and full of hope for Britain's future. She had to be tough when they needed her to be! God Bless Margaret Thatcher and God be with her family and the British people during this very sad time!

Chris Collins

April 11, 2013

I offer my condolences to the the Thatcher family and the British people as a whole.

Dame Margaret, much like Sir Winston before her, rose to the occasion when her people most needed her. As an American, the highest praise I can offer is that I hope we can some day soon be led by someone of even nearly her stature.

Alfred Martinez

April 11, 2013

She was one of the greatest leaders, a legend of our time, and a woman far ahead of men in world politics, Equal only to Legions such as Churchill, Roosevelt and Kennedy. The Nations will miss you, May God Bless you and history remember you. I Offer my condolences to her family, friends and the British people. Goodbye our beloved Margaret Thatcher, freedom's bell rings for thee.

TK Nelson

April 11, 2013

She was a great leader in the free world of great stature

DENNIS MALONE

April 11, 2013

MY, HEART,AND PARYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILY OF MARGARET, THATCHER. MAY, THE GOOD LORD WATCH OVER YOU THE FAMILY. AND KEEP YOU IN HIS MOST LOVING CARE. PEACE BE WITH YOU. AND GODS BLESSINGS BE WITH YOU ALL.

Patricia Burdette

April 11, 2013

A truly amazing woman and fine leader.

Joe Julie

April 11, 2013

A great woman , very well liked here in the USA & worldwide , Peace be with the family & God Bless

April 11, 2013

To a great leader. May The Lord comfort your family with his blessings.

J & E Mayhew

April 11, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

john matthews

April 11, 2013

A sad goodby to a great leader and a great lady

Steve Kraus

April 11, 2013

As a Brit who lived through the Thatcher era, I will remember her courage, fortitude and energy in helping bring down the iron curtain, promote free enterprise and restore pride in our country. Did she make mistakes? Certainly, but overall she was a great leader.

Sarah Thompson

April 11, 2013

Margret Thatcher a phenomenal lady and leader. Offering my sincere condolences to her family. May she rest in peace.

Reta Milks

April 11, 2013

Another one of Britan's very strong women. May she be an inspiration to women all over the world. May she rest in peace. Sympathy to her close friends and family.

Barbara

April 11, 2013

Loved by millions, rest in peace Iron Lady, your work here is done. Live on in the hearts of those who love you.

Roxanna

April 11, 2013

Condolences goes out to the Thatcher family. She was a very strong and powerful woman who fought for what she believed was best for her country. Her fight is over and she is at rest. May the family take comfort in the God of all comfort. Eccl.9:5-6

Dragonfly, Orleans, Ontario

Darlene Poulin

April 11, 2013

To the Thatcher Family
Margaret Thatcher was a true pioneer of her time. Many of her ideas and goals were not popular but she persevered and truly forged ahead. No one can say that we always make the best or right moves so she can be forgiven for those that went off the path. May she be given eternal rest.

Tom Berry

April 11, 2013

With Best Wishes

April 11, 2013

Much admired, a strong courageous lady, sincere sympathies

len jeffries

April 11, 2013

the best ever , when we needed you

Juan Hernandez

April 11, 2013

Goodbye M Thatcher. You are a grand and noble lady. Rest in Peace.

Juan Hernandez

mel

April 11, 2013

I send my condolences to the Thatcher family. May you rest in peace and be the iron lady in heaven.

Patrick van Schie

April 11, 2013

Margaret Thatcher will from now on be the British Statue of Liberty. All freedom loving people in the whole world owe so much to her.

April 11, 2013

Rest in Peace Margaret.

Patrick Robinson

April 11, 2013

God be with you and your family.Patrick Robinson [email protected]

mary

April 11, 2013

rip maggie

Mark Carter

April 11, 2013

Your example and influence will last on and on. So many in the world and their descendants will always owe their freedom to you.

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