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The Real Legacy of Margaret Thatcher, Britain's Iron Lady English Medium

de The Heritage Foundation

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In the of 1979
In the wake of Britain's "Winter of Discontent"
Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party
Won a landslide victory
The Iron Lady the helm of a fading Britain
The sick man of Europe
As it had come to be known
But she refused to accept that decay
Was inevitable
And that the job of the British governmen
Was to manage decline
Britain, should believed, could do better

"Some seem to believe
That people should be numbers in a state computer
We they should be individuals
We're all unequal
No one, heavens, is quite like anyone else
However much the socialists
May otherwise
And we believe that everyone
Has the right to be unequal
But to us
Every being is equally important"

And while she had no of critics
"The is that
I every single one of her domestic policies
And I never hidden that fact"
"I think the Honorable knows
That I have the same contempt
For his socialist policies
As the the of east Europe
Who have experienced them..."
She was secure in her faith
her conservative vision was right
"One of the great debates of our time
Is about how much of your money
Should be by the state
And how much you should keep
To spend on your family
If the state to spend more
It can do so only by your savings
Or by taxing you more
And it's no good thinking someone else will pay
That someone else is you"
She knew what Ronald Reagan knew
That free markets and a free people
Are the best defense against tyranny
And peace comes through strength
Not accommodation
"Mr. Speaker
Wars are not caused
By the build-up of weapons
They are caused when an aggressor
Believes he can achieve his objectives
At an acceptable price"

America now stands at a crossroads
One leads to deficits
Decreasing influence and decline
The other a renewed American dream
We all want

"Mr. Chairman
People want to live in peace
Real lasting peace
The peace that comes
From independence of the state
And being to run your own life
Spend own money
And make your own choices
And, above all
The peace of a country
Which is properly defended
Against any potential adversary"
As we take stock of our choices
The legacy of Britain's Iron Lady
Remains a steadfast guide

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