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Birth
Born as Margaret Roberts in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. -
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Life and achievements of Margaret Thatcher
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Thatcher wins a spot in Oxford University
Earned a scholarship to Somerville College, Oxford, one of the few women's colleges at the time. -
Married
Marries Denis Thatcher, a wealthy businessman; they later have twins, Carol and Mark. -
Barrister
Qualifies as a barrister (lawyer), specializing in tax law -
Elected
Elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Finchley as a Conservative. -
First government role
Appointed Parliamentary Undersecretary for Pensions and National Insurance -
Secretary
Became Secretary of State for Education and Science under Prime Minister Edward Heath. -
Milk Policy
Faces backlash for ending free school milk for children over age 7, earning the nickname “Milk Snatcher.” -
Leads Conservatives
Elected Leader of the Conservative Party, the first woman to lead a major UK political party. -
Prime Minister
Becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the first woman ever to hold the office. -
Falklands War win
Leads Britain to victory in the Falklands War against Argentina, boosting her popularity. -
Bombing
Survives an IRA bombing at the Conservative Party conference in Brighton. -
Miner's Strike
Stands firm during the Miners’ Strike, significantly weakening trade union power. -
Poll Tax
Introduces the Poll Tax (Community Charge), which becomes deeply unpopular. -
Resignation
Resigns as Prime Minister after losing party support; succeeded by John Major. -
Death
Dies at age 87 from a stroke in London.