Testament to triumph

Margaret Thatcher was a wonderful woman. She defeated socialism in her own country and saved Britain from the tyranny of the trade unions.

The economic results, during the 1980s and 1990s, of her transformative leadership are a testament to her triumph. She was also an example of a real leader.

One who followed their principles, instead of merely bowing to fashionable and fleeting opinion.

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