Thatcherism


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Shadow Secretary of State Lesley Laird said: "To suggest that Thatcherism was a price worth paying to inflict a defeat on the Labour Party removes all pretence that the SNP are a party of the centre left.
They say the event is a non-partisan event about history and politics and is not an endorsement of Thatcherism.
He said: "They were feeling more keen to push forward with their academic agenda and to reach out to communities beyond the ivory tower -- and to connect with local people to help them understand what scholars of conservatism and Thatcherism do.
The calamity of the Great Depression and the Second World War ushered in Attleeism; rampant stagflation was the midwife of Thatcherism. At the time of the 2008 financial crash there was a widespread misplaced Schadenfreude on the left.
In "Billy Elliot" Thatcherism wins, but the miners are defiant.
At last, we may now be seeing the end of Labour's Thatcherism, thanks to a Conservative Chancellor.
The budget is imbued with Modi-ism from the scratch to the finish -- a Modi-ism that has a strong imprint of Thatcherism.
Unsurprisingly, Thatcherism's seismic impact is felt in the fiction of the day.
Stuart saw Thatcherism as the response of a particular political formation to longer-term trends in the British economy and society.
The physical death of the former prime minister does mean that Thatcherism is dead.
Meanwhile, the University of Birmingham has laid claim to inventing the term "Thatcherism".
The first, 'Making Thatcherism', has five essays which look at the 1970s and the new phenomenon's relations with neo-liberalism, monetarism and inflation, morality and religion, and Enoch Powell's prophetic warnings about massive immigration.
Thatcher's 'son' was heard to promise: "The NHS is safe in my hands." He also said: "There is no going back to Thatcherism."