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About the Author
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Epigraph
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Preface
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Acknowledgements
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List of Illustrations
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Part One: The approach, 1925–1959
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1: Grantham: ‘Mahogany and Child’
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2: Scholarship Girl: ‘You’re Thwarting my Ambition’
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3: Love and War at Oxford: ‘Is it Marble, Margaret?’
4: Essex Girl: ‘What a Pity Such a Charming Girl Should be L
5: Dartford and Romance: ‘I Think we are Both Getting Very F
6: Marriage, the Law and Finchley: ‘The Necessary Fervour’
Part Two: Parliament, 1959–1979
7: Member, Minister: ‘She’s Trouble. What can we do to Keep
8: Opposition, 1964–1970: ‘Running out of Other People’s Mon
9: Milksnatcher: ‘The Most Unpopular Woman in Britain’
10: Who Governs Britain?: ‘The Extreme Left is Well in Comma
11: The Gelding and the Filly: ‘Heath will Murder You’
12: The Iron Lady: ‘It is a Moral Struggle’
13: Trapped in Moderation: ‘She Does not Lead and Manage her
14: Labour Isn’t Working: ‘I Know What. You Tell me How’
15: May 1979: ‘There’s Only one Chance for a Woman’
Part Three: Power, 1979–1982
16: Downing Street: ‘They Thought she was a Sort of Right-Wi
17: ‘Cuts’: ‘I Asked for Too Little, Didn’t I?’
18: Our Doubts are Traitors: ‘I Cannot Play Sister Bountiful
19: Not for Turning: ‘They are All Against me, Robert. I Can
20: Russia … and Reagan: ‘The Only European Leader I know wi
21: Hunger in Ireland: ‘The Lady Behind the Veil’
22: The 1981 Budget and Beyond: ‘We’ve Got to Move Fast to S
23: The Falklands Invasion: ‘The Worst Moment of my Life’
24: Victory: ‘I Don’t Think Anyone Else but you Could Have D
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