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The Alan Partridge performer also admitted he thinks his iconic comedy character has a lot in common with the prime minister.
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The Independent on MSNSteve Coogan says Keir Starmer’s lack of ‘ideology’ makes him ‘admire’ Margaret ThatcherSteve Coogan has explained why Keir Starmer makes him “admire” Margaret Thatcher. The actor and writer is a dyed-in-the-wool ...
The Bank of England wants to rethink banknotes and has announced a public consultation in order to generate suggestions about ...
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Daily Mail on MSN1991: Margaret Thatcher brought to tears discussing leaving No 10Former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher breaks down in tears, during a 1991 interview with ITN, discussing her exit from ...
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GB News on MSNSteve Coogan unleashes blistering verdict on Keir Starmer as Labour supporter fumes: ‘At least Thatcher had an ideology!’Steve Coogan has delivered a scathing assessment of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, accusing him of lacking conviction and ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNRuth Dudley Edwards: Like them or not, Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher were leaders – Keir Starmer is notFor the sake of Sir Keir Starmer’s mental health, I hope he’s avoiding media assessments of his first year in office.
And invoking Margaret Thatcher is one way to do that.” How the next U.K. prime minister will be chosen Voters might forget that it took Thatcher two terms — from 1979 to 1990 — to get ...
In their eyes, Thatcher was the most reviled British leader since Cromwell. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher waves from the podium at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton in ...
Margaret Thatcher is "still adored and revered" by the Conservative Party, "grudgingly respected" by Labour prime ministers past and present, and "despised and reviled on the left and in many ...
The crisis became a defining moment of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, and changed her image and her political fortunes. Until then, April 2, 1982, opinion polls showed her to be the most ...
Former British Prime Minister, Baroness Margaret Thatcher, looks on during the announcement of the naming of the new infirmary at the Royal Chelsea Hospital on February 14, 2008 in London, England ...
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