Margaret Thatcher, who was British Prime Minister, has passed away at the age of 87, so in About History, we now dedicate a special to review her biography.

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- Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has died at the age of 87 from a stroke, the BBC reported.
- "With great sorrow Mark and Carol Thatcher announce that their mother the baroness Thatcher has died in peace after an attack this morning," announced her spokesman to the British media, Lord Bell.
- Just be known Thatcher's death, and that he was in power between 1979 and 1990, the first notes of condolence have been shown.Queen Elizabeth II has shown her regret at hearing the news.
Biography of Margaret Thatcher:

- Margaret Roberts, maiden name of which she was prime minister, became a member of Parliament in 1959 by the constituency of Finchley, north London.
- Born on October 13, 1925 in Grantham (northern England), the "Tory" policy came from a family of modest resources.
- His first place in politics it was as Secretary of Education, and that allowed him to snatch the candidacy of the Conservative Party from Prime Minister Edward Heath in 1975.
- In 1979 he came to power, by becoming the first a woman elected as British Prime Minister.Her policy was very popular and was mainly characterized by a neoliberal economy that confronted her with the then powerful British unions, which she defeated, especially during the mining strikes of the early 80's.
- In 1982 the victory in the Falklands War against Argentina earned him the re-election the following year. He was again elected in 1987.His hardness in the debates and in the British chamber they took him to what popular way he was still known today as the "iron lady".
- Thatcher left politics and obtained the title of Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, in Lincolnshire County, which granted him the life and non-inheritance right to be a member of the House of Lords.
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