Remember how Margaret Thatcher came to believe that abroad was more important than at home? Didn't do her much good.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Thatcher was prepared to destroy the world rather than give in on something she believed in.
Thatcher was wrong. People don't exist - well, they don't flourish - as individuals. Life's about swapping ideas and communicating with other people.
Mrs. Thatcher was a powerful figure at the time I was a student in London. And I admire her versatility and strength.
Margaret Thatcher had more impact on the world than any woman ruler since Catherine the Great of Russia. Not only did she turn around - decisively - the British economy in the 1980s, she also saw her methods copied in more than 50 countries.
My only thought about Margaret Thatcher is the same one I had about Ronald Reagan. I hated a lot of what they did, but once in a while a country just needs a change.
Thatcherism has become bigger than she ever was.
Margaret Thatcher was a 20th century visionary who understood the power of individual freedom versus the tyranny of government collectivism. She was a loyal supporter and friend of the United States and her terms as prime minister were marked as the beginning of the resurgence of the economy of the United Kingdom.
I never was a great Thatcher fan, and it wasn't a sad day in my life when she resigned.
Margaret Thatcher was very good for the arts in so far as it gave people a real focus for something to be against.
I admired Margaret Thatcher - while abhorring much of what she offered - because she was so clearly a leader of huge substance. Blair was the dismal opposite.