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Margrethe Hilda Thatcher

Margrethe Hilda Thatcher (1925-2013) - Prime Minister of Great Britain 1979-1990 the only
woman to hold this position, as well as the first woman prime minister of a European state.
Author of tough economic measures to improve the economy, called "Thatcherism".
Received the nickname "Iron Lady" for the stubbornness with which she pursued her policy
and for the constant criticism of the Soviet leadership. The Iron Lady was the most powerful
woman in the world for ten years. Margaret Thatcher was strong but honest, able to show
stubbornness, but also to enter the position of the enemy, ambitious but unflappable and cold-
blooded. Thatcher reached the very pinnacle of the power of an elite focused on male
superiority, and only achieved this by devoting her entire life to determination and struggle.
Its slow, small steps, rise to the pinnacle of power began from among the poor class of
England, this beginning seemed inconceivable to achieve such a lofty goal. She did the
impossible: the daughter of an unassuming shopkeeper, raised in
a house without even an internal plumbing, had the temerity to invade a well-protected
stronghold of male power and become Prime Minister of Great Britain. Thatcher's leadership
style, which best characterizes her leadership qualities, was close to authoritarian. She is a
typical business woman: reasonable, logical, cold to emotions, but at the same time, she has a
feminine view of the problem. Human victims, attempts on the life of the prime minister and
her husband, difficult relations with the USSR - this is an incomplete list of what M. Thatcher
had to face. Margrethe Hilda Thatcher (1925-2013) - Prime Minister of Great Britain in
1979-1990. the only woman to hold this position, as well as the first woman prime minister of
a European state. Author of tough economic measures to improve the economy, called
"Thatcherism". Received the nickname "Iron Lady" for the stubbornness with which she
pursued her policy and for the constant criticism of the Soviet leadership. The Iron Lady was
the most powerful woman in the world for ten years. Margaret Thatcher was strong but
honest, able to show stubbornness, but also to enter the position of the enemy, ambitious but
unflappable and cold-blooded. Thatcher reached the very pinnacle of the power of an elite
focused on male superiority, and only achieved this by devoting her entire life to
determination and struggle. Its slow, small steps, rise to the pinnacle of power began from
among the poor class of England, this beginning seemed inconceivable to achieve such a
lofty goal. She did the impossible: the daughter of an unassuming shopkeeper, raised in
a house without even an internal plumbing, had the temerity to invade a well-protected
stronghold of male power and become Prime Minister of Great Britain. Thatcher's leadership
style, which best characterizes her leadership qualities, was close to authoritarian. She is a
typical business woman: reasonable, logical, cold to emotions, but at the same time, she has a
feminine view of the problem. Human sacrifices, attempts on the life of the prime minister
and her husband, uneasy relations with the USSR - this is an incomplete list of what M.
Thatcher had to face.

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