The passing of such a momentous figure in British – and indeed, world – history is already inspiring intense debate and discussion.
Thatcher was the first elected female head of the British government and one of the most controversial politicians of the last century. But as the commentators and opinion makers take to the internet, the airwaves, the newspapers and our TV screens to editorialise: how are we supposed to feel about this prolific woman?
Some are genuinely joyous at her passing, particularly those who lived through the tough economic reforms that saw many of her countrymen sink deep into poverty. Others are heralding her as the giant who saved Britain and made it what it is today. For many, her role as a figurehead for women in political life – a role that she herself despised – is the major element of her legacy.
So. We’re going to help you make up your mind about what you think. As well as bringing you opinion about the passing of this formidable woman and the mark she left on the world – we’re giving you 8 fast facts. Some are good, some are bad, some are bold, some are surprising.
Here’s what you need to know.
1. Margaret Thatcher was the first woman in the western world to lead a democracy.
She was Britain’s first – and so far, only – female Prime Minister. Thatcher was elected for three consecutive terms – the only British Prime Minister to do so – and was leader of the conservative party for 11 years. That makes her the longest serving Prime Minister of the 20th Century.
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Here is Glenda Jackson in parliament on Thatcher. Watch to hear the speaker at the end too.
Now here is a great female role model!
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Margaret Thatcher was obviously a strong female and a strong leader. But she was not a feminist, let alone a feminist icon. To suggest that would be an insult to her.
She didn't need a female quota system to become a leader and a prime minister.
She didn't use her gender as an political weapon.
I am sure that she never called her opponents or critics a misogynist.
Confident and capable women do not need feminism.