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Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher LG, OM, PC war eine britische Politikerin. Von 1975 bis 1990 war sie Vorsitzende der Konservativen Partei und von Mai 1979 bis November 1990 Premierministerin des Vereinigten Königreichs.

Sie war die erste und bislang einzige Frau in diesem Amt und übte es ohne Unterbrechung und länger als jeder andere britische Premierminister seit Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts aus. Thatcher wurde für den Thatcherismus namensgebend und in mehreren Songs, Filmen, Büchern und Theaterstücken unter anderem unter ihrem Spitznamen Eiserne Lady abgebildet.

✵ 13. Oktober 1925 – 8. April 2013   •   Andere Namen Margaret Thatcherová, Margaret Hilda Thatcher
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Margaret Thatcher zitat: „Ich bin außerordentlich geduldig, vorausgesetzt, ich kriege am Ende, was ich wollte.“

„Ich bin außerordentlich geduldig, vorausgesetzt, ich kriege am Ende, was ich wollte.“

als "O-Ton Thatcher" zitiert von Roger Boyes in Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte(APuZ), 47/2005, S. 4. http://www.bpb.de/publikationen/23724I,0,Maggies_Zehn_Gebote_Essay.html
Original englisch: "I am extraordinarily patient, provided I get my own way in the end."

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Margaret Thatcher Zitate und Sprüche

„So etwas wie eine Gesellschaft gibt es nicht.“

im englischen Original und im Kontext: "They are casting their problems at society. And, you know, there's no such thing as society. There are individual men and women and there are families. And no government can do anything except through people, and people must look after themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then, also, to look after our neighbours." In: Interview mit Woman's Own http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=106689 vom 23. September 1987.

„Wir haben aufgehört, eine Nation auf dem Rückzug zu sein.“

am 3. Juli 1982 nach dem Sieg im Falklandkrieg, zitiert bei Thomas Kielinger: Maggie Thatcher scheitert an sich selbst. DIE WELT 28.02.2009 http://www.welt.de/welt_print/article3290143/Maggie-Thatcher-scheitert-an-sich-selbst.html
Original engl.: "We have ceased to be a nation in retreat." - Speech to Conservative Rally at Cheltenham, 3. Juli 1982 ( Thatcher Archive: CCOPR 486/82 http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104989)

„Rückzug ist manchmal eine erforderliche Taktik. Als dauerhafte Politik aber nagt er an der Seele.“

Original englisch: "Retreat as a tactic is sometimes necessary; retreat as a settled policy eats at the soul." - The Downing Street Years. HarperCollins Publishers, New York, NY, 1993, p. 104, nach Aaron Plavnik http://womenineuropeanhistory.org/index.php?title=Margaret_Thatcher#cite_ref-2

„Zweimal haben wir die Deutschen geschlagen. Jetzt sind sie wieder da.“

nach: Helmut Kohl, Erinnerungen 1982-1990, München 2005, S. 1013 (siehe auch „Jubiläumsausgabe“,2014, S. 88 books.google https://books.google.de/books?id=f6RmBAAAQBAJ&pg=PT88), anlässlich der sich anbahnenden deutschen Wiedervereinigung während des EU-Gipfels im Dezember 1989. Ob Kohls Darstellung zutrifft, ist umstritten. Thatchers Wahlkampfberater Timothy Bell hält sie für "kompletten Quatsch": DER SPIEGEL 14.11.2005 http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/print/d-43103209.html
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Margaret Thatcher: Zitate auf Englisch

“I have always gone about this business on the basis that one cannot have a partnership unless there is equity among partners. Equity, of course, is historically a British concept, but I think that it is one that we bring to the [European] Community.”

Prime Minister's Questions (3 December 1979) https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1979/dec/03/european-council-dublin-meeting
First term as Prime Minister

“Oh, but you know, you do not achieve anything without trouble, ever.”

TV Interview for ITV (30 November 1984) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/105803
Second term as Prime Minister

“I started life with two great advantages: no money, and good parents.”

On a 1971 TV interview, when asked if she understands ordinary people's problems. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tanJYrIh7VU&feature=youtu.be&t=47s
Education Secretary

“Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.”

BBC (1979); reported in John Blundell, Margaret Thatcher: A Portrait of the Iron Lady (2008), page 193.
First term as Prime Minister

“I sometimes think the Labour Party is like a pub where the mild is running out. If someone doesn't do something soon, all that's left will be bitter. (Laughter). And all that's bitter will be Left.”

Speech to the Conservative Party Conference (10 October 1975) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102777
Leader of the Opposition

“Don't you think that's the way to persuade more companies to come to this region and get more jobs—because I want them—for the people who are unemployed. Not always standing there as moaning minnies.”

Now stop it!
Remarks to Tyne Tees TV (11 September 1985) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=106127
Second term as Prime Minister

“The United States has no socialist party, or no socialist party has been in power. That is the reason why it has always been the country of last resort for every currency.”

Interview for The Times (31 May 1984) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/105505
Second term as Prime Minister

“The right hon. Gentleman is afraid of an election is he? Oh, if I were going to cut and run I'd have gone after the Falklands. Afraid? Frightened? Frit? Couldn't take it? Couldn't stand it? Right now inflation is lower than it has been for thirteen years, a record the right hon. Gentleman couldn't begin to touch!”

Prime Minister's Questions (19 April 1983) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=105294. The use of 'frit', an unusual Lincolnshire dialect abbreviation of 'frightened' which Mrs Thatcher evidently recalled from childhood, was missed by MPs in a noisy chamber but heard very distinctly on the audio feed from the chamber.
First term as Prime Minister

“Let me say this, if you want someone weak you don't want me, there are plenty of others to choose from.”

Radio Interview for BBC Radio 2 Jimmy Young Programme (26 February 1986) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106220
Second term as Prime Minister

“When the ANC says that they will target British companies, this shows what a typical terrorist organisation it is. I fought terrorism all my life and if more people fought it, and we were all more successful, we should not have it and I hope that everyone in this hall will think it is right to go on fighting terrorism. They will if they believe in democracy.”

Press Conference (17 October 1987) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106948, in answer to Alan Merrydew of BCTV News who asked what her response was "to a reported ANC statement that they will target British firms in South Africa?"
Third term as Prime Minister

“There really is no alternative.”

Press Conference for American correspondents in London (25 June 1980) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/Speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=104389&doctype=1, defending monetarist policy.
First term as Prime Minister

“We may suffer from a British sickness now, but we have a British constitution and it's still sound, and we have British hearts and a British will to win through. I believe in Britain. I believe in the British people. I believe in our future.”

Speech to the National Press Club (19 September 1975) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102770
Leader of the Opposition
Kontext: In every generation there comes a moment to choose, and for too long we've chosen the soft option. And it's brought us pretty low. There are some signs now that our people are prepared to make the tough choice and to follow the harder road. We're still the same people that have fought for freedom, and won, and the spirit of adventure, the inventiveness, the determination are still strands in our character. We may suffer from a British sickness now, but we have a British constitution and it's still sound, and we have British hearts and a British will to win through. I believe in Britain. I believe in the British people. I believe in our future.

“We fly the British flag, not these awful things you are putting on tails.”

Statement to British Airways when they were changing their tail fin logos (9 October 1997) http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1997/Thatcher-takes-aim-at-British-Airways-tail-logos/id-c5a90438a0daf5287b2a3acd7403fc89
Post-Prime Ministerial

“Clear. Decisive. Purposeful.”

When asked how she would describe her leadership style. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJ8ly-Kwn6s&feature=youtu.be&t=5m1s
Post-Prime Ministerial

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