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briton is margaret thatcher. mainly always wanting briton is margaret thatcher.garet thatcher. mtsay that right always wanting briton is margaret thatcher. mtsay that right very nays wanting briton is margaret thatcher. mtsay that right very quickly nting to say that right very quickly now, jack carol mine now, union jack acas carol mine is all those idiot tories who are so far removed from what britain need and want. >> and they said that penny morden should take over from rishi sunak . rishi sunak. >> it's a no from you. >>— >> it's a no from you. >> they think that she's the answer to the tories problems. what hell the question? what the hell is the question? >> on, william >> all right, go on, william keegan, he's this chippy guardian columnist who said that britain doesn't need to reform. it just needs to rejoin the eu somehow thinking that britain it just needs to rejoin the eu som perfectiinking that britain it just needs to rejoin the eu som perfect before that britain it just needs to rejoin the eu som perfect before tha'lefttain it just needs to rejoin
briton is margaret thatcher. mainly always wanting briton is margaret thatcher.garet thatcher. mtsay that right always wanting briton is margaret thatcher. mtsay that right very nays wanting briton is margaret thatcher. mtsay that right very quickly nting to say that right very quickly now, jack carol mine now, union jack acas carol mine is all those idiot tories who are so far removed from what britain need and want. >> and they said that penny morden should take over from rishi sunak ....
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and this margaret thatcher if thatcher conversation, if margaret prime margaret thatcher was a primetoday, jill is absolutely that absolutely certain that we wouldn't much of the mess wouldn't be in much of the mess that we currently are in. and many people been emailing many people have been emailing in saying about this in as well saying about this whole within whole situation within the channel crossing the channel and people crossing the channel and people crossing the channel that. you channel like that. lots of you are suggesting actually, if margaret still margaret thatcher was still around, still around, none of it would still be happening. would it? how are you so sure that? and how you so sure about that? and how do margaret thatcher do you think margaret thatcher would well? would have fared as well? with the of social media, the advent of social media, every scrutinise every single person scrutinise using inch of what using every single inch of what everyone have using every single inch of what everycae have using every single inch of what everyca difference have using ev
and this margaret thatcher if thatcher conversation, if margaret prime margaret thatcher was a primetoday, jill is absolutely that absolutely certain that we wouldn't much of the mess wouldn't be in much of the mess that we currently are in. and many people been emailing many people have been emailing in saying about this in as well saying about this whole within whole situation within the channel crossing the channel and people crossing the channel and people crossing the channel that. you...
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is it fair, though, to cast margaret thatcher as a villain ? margaret thatcher as a villain?sell quirk and former miner david craddock. good to see you both this morning. russell, what do you think ? i mean, i know she do you think? i mean, i know she was a controversial figure, a divisive figure , but his villain divisive figure, but his villain the right the right way to frame her. >> no, of course not. she's probably one of the two best prime ministers that this country has ever had. alongside winston churchill, she was a woman of conviction , of proper woman of conviction, of proper ideology, and she literally pulled britain up by its bootstraps. so, no, she's a hero. she's an icon. in fact, look , i have a picture of her on look, i have a picture of her on my desk. oh look, i have a picture of her on my desk. on right. >> that's brave . david, you were >> that's brave. david, you were a miner. i think so, do we assume that there's nothing about margaret thatcher that you would find admirable as a person? >> she. she's okay. i have no problem with her being having a diffe
is it fair, though, to cast margaret thatcher as a villain ? margaret thatcher as a villain?sell quirk and former miner david craddock. good to see you both this morning. russell, what do you think ? i mean, i know she do you think? i mean, i know she was a controversial figure, a divisive figure , but his villain divisive figure, but his villain the right the right way to frame her. >> no, of course not. she's probably one of the two best prime ministers that this country has ever had....
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but coming up we're asking margaret thatcher or asking is margaret thatcher or was villain this comes this comes as the v&a museum faces rather a lot of backlash after listing the former prime minister alongside adolf hitler and osama bin laden. we'll be having that debate after the break. it's 125. you're watching break. it's125. you're watching and listening to good afternoon, britain. now was margaret thatcher a villain? well, a special exhibition at the v&a on british humour, discussing punch and judy puppets , said the following. >> over the years, the evil character in this seaside puppet show has shifted from the devil to unpopular public figures, including adolf hitler, margaret thatcher and osama bin laden to offer contemporary villains. >> how can they slot margaret thatcher in between adolf hitler and osama bin laden ? but is it and osama bin laden? but is it fair? is the question. is it fair? is the question. is it fair to compare the iron lady with the likes of hitler and bin laden? clearly. >> exactly the same. clearly. exactly the same? no well, joining us now is the au
but coming up we're asking margaret thatcher or asking is margaret thatcher or was villain this comes this comes as the v&a museum faces rather a lot of backlash after listing the former prime minister alongside adolf hitler and osama bin laden. we'll be having that debate after the break. it's 125. you're watching break. it's125. you're watching and listening to good afternoon, britain. now was margaret thatcher a villain? well, a special exhibition at the v&a on british humour,...
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margaret thatcher?ow, this is a woman who says all tory are scum, and she benefits from scum, and yet she benefits from a conservative policy. it just all feels so sort of mad and hypocritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust ritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't reallynuddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really ijddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really i my ed up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really i my great. and i just don't really i my great fear at the election is that people just won't vote. think people just won't vote. i think you're and you're absolutely right. and i think that what's going think that is what's going that's really because, you that's really sad because, you know, important. know, democracy is important. and, know, we've seen and, you know, we've just seen the in russia . look the elections in russia. look what there is
margaret thatcher?ow, this is a woman who says all tory are scum, and she benefits from scum, and yet she benefits from a conservative policy. it just all feels so sort of mad and hypocritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust ritical muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't muddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't reallynuddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really ijddled up. and all feels so sort of mad and hjust don't really...
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so there is a great villain of history, a woman called margaret thatcher, whose favorite motto was there is no alternative. and the point of there is no alternative to dress up a demand as an observation and to really say stop trying to think of alternatives. and my job as a science fiction writer is try and think of alternatives, right? to say what if we had the same machine, but who would did things for and who things to were different. and a lot of the people who are critical of technology in ways that i think are counterproductive are unable to imagine that. so the foundation there are a bunch of people who are the internet has been reduced to five giant websites filled with of text from the other four. as tommy spence says. and the real problem there is the wrong people are running those websites right. mark zuckerberg is the wrong person to be the unelected social media czar for life for 4 billion people. we need someone better or we need to make him better at that job. and there's another current in technology criticism that i think is the luddite current that like maybe that job
so there is a great villain of history, a woman called margaret thatcher, whose favorite motto was there is no alternative. and the point of there is no alternative to dress up a demand as an observation and to really say stop trying to think of alternatives. and my job as a science fiction writer is try and think of alternatives, right? to say what if we had the same machine, but who would did things for and who things to were different. and a lot of the people who are critical of technology...
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a special exhibition at the v&a about punch and judy has described margaret thatcher as a villain, pilingladen. yeah you might not agree with their politics, but i mean, is maggie thatcher really that much of a villain? all of that and much more to come. this is hello. welcome back to gb news sunday with me. dawn neesom on your telly. online and on digital radio. now, loads of you have been getting in touch, so we haven't had time to go through. i've got such a brilliant panel with me today that through the that getting through all the emails as well, but brilliant panels you're panels coming in. hope you're having good saint having a really good hour. saint patrick's back to our patrick's day going back to our earlier about earlier debate about conscription and should young people go and people be willing to go and serve the country, especially with the threat from russia coming up, and ursula. good afternoon. ursula says those afternoon. ursula says get those young benefits who won't who young on benefits who won't who won't work to national won't work to do national service. so basical
a special exhibition at the v&a about punch and judy has described margaret thatcher as a villain, pilingladen. yeah you might not agree with their politics, but i mean, is maggie thatcher really that much of a villain? all of that and much more to come. this is hello. welcome back to gb news sunday with me. dawn neesom on your telly. online and on digital radio. now, loads of you have been getting in touch, so we haven't had time to go through. i've got such a brilliant panel with me today...
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is her inner margaret thatcher.nd of margaret thatcher, the kind of woman labour woman that labour want to emulate ? emulate? >> well, i think what rachel said was that we're at a turning point, and that's absolutely right . and you don't have to right. and you don't have to agree with everything that margaret thatcher did . i margaret thatcher did. i certainly don't to actually appreciate the fact that she did turn our country in a particular direction , as i say, in my view, direction, as i say, in my view, in often the wrong direction . in often the wrong direction. but she did turn our country in a particular direction . she had a particular direction. she had a particular direction. she had a particular direction. she had a particular political drive. what have we had over the last few years? will actually have had five prime ministers, seven chancellors, 12 different feeling , no feeling plans for growth, no plan, no drive, no direction . plan, no drive, no direction. and it's a bit rich, isn't it? with rachel
is her inner margaret thatcher.nd of margaret thatcher, the kind of woman labour woman that labour want to emulate ? emulate? >> well, i think what rachel said was that we're at a turning point, and that's absolutely right . and you don't have to right. and you don't have to agree with everything that margaret thatcher did . i margaret thatcher did. i certainly don't to actually appreciate the fact that she did turn our country in a particular direction , as i say, in my view, direction,...
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ny margaret thatchers nowadays i don't think.closest in america right now to a margaret thatcher in your mind? caller: that is a toughie. hillary clinton would be my guess because she has been around politics. she is pretty bright. she is getting up there in age, i guess. there are other ones but that would come to the top of my head. i guess kamala harris be president. she knows what is going on and stuff like that. i agree with the caller before. the best, the smartest, the most qualified for the job, to try to get the country to do the best it can do, whether it be a man or woman. thanks for taking my call. appreciate it. ■s host: we will stay in pennsylvania. one more call. gary, good morning. caller: good morning. i do support women for stronger leadership positions. i think in the united states, we have not really given them the opportunity. i don't agree with the previous caller that there is no margaret thatchers around. there are margaret thatchers around but we have to give them the opportunity. i'm a big supporter of h
ny margaret thatchers nowadays i don't think.closest in america right now to a margaret thatcher in your mind? caller: that is a toughie. hillary clinton would be my guess because she has been around politics. she is pretty bright. she is getting up there in age, i guess. there are other ones but that would come to the top of my head. i guess kamala harris be president. she knows what is going on and stuff like that. i agree with the caller before. the best, the smartest, the most qualified for...
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as an example, he cited the iron lady margaret thatcher, who broke the power of trade unions.traged by the fact that rallies can be organized at a moment’s notice; now one strike of transport workers follows another. deputy jens spahn, representative of the christian democratic union of germany, also agrees with him. the politician called on scholz to stop the carefree madness. meanwhile, europeans often it is impossible to attract the attention of the authorities to social problems in any other way. in belgium , employees of sixty organizations to help the homeless are on strike for the first time in 5 years. participants addressed from. there are so many of them that there are not enough places in assistance institutions, as well as resources, in particular , 4,000 residents of brussels are at risk of poverty, this is 34% of the population, and 700 of them are either homeless or live in unsuitable conditions. us army special forces are permanently stationed along the border. islands of taiwan, just 10 km from mainland china. it is reported that the us military will take up p
as an example, he cited the iron lady margaret thatcher, who broke the power of trade unions.traged by the fact that rallies can be organized at a moment’s notice; now one strike of transport workers follows another. deputy jens spahn, representative of the christian democratic union of germany, also agrees with him. the politician called on scholz to stop the carefree madness. meanwhile, europeans often it is impossible to attract the attention of the authorities to social problems in any...
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there is a long history which i wrote a book about margaret thatcher, which looked into this. was told she had to deepen her voice to be effective in parliament because if a man shouts, that is ok. but if a woman raises her voice, she squawks. in 2013, mp was saying the women were being mocked for their voices being too high. so there is a history. but this is the worst example because she wasn't even allowed to speak. furthermore, she was the person who was the subject of what was being discussed in prime minister's questions. she was the one who was directly attacked, who's safety was put at risk by these comments from the tory donor. to deny her a voice, i think it speaks to our democracy. because all too often, people with lived experience who know what it is like to get the sharp end of these things are not given a voice. politicians speak over them, they talk political flannel. we do hear those voices. most recently in the post office scandal, but it a while ago in the wind rush scandal. that cuts right through and politicians start listening and doing. it is good to hea
there is a long history which i wrote a book about margaret thatcher, which looked into this. was told she had to deepen her voice to be effective in parliament because if a man shouts, that is ok. but if a woman raises her voice, she squawks. in 2013, mp was saying the women were being mocked for their voices being too high. so there is a history. but this is the worst example because she wasn't even allowed to speak. furthermore, she was the person who was the subject of what was being...
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provided _ so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said never— own mind. it is now up to donald trump to win the votes _ now up to donald trump to win the votes of— now up to donald trump to win the votes of those in our party and beyond — votes of those in our party and beyond who did not support him and i hope he _ beyond who did not support him and i hope he does that. at its best politics — hope he does that. at its best politics is— hope he does that. at its best politics is about bringing people into your— politics is about bringing people into your course not turning them away _ into your course not turning them away and — into your course not turning them away and other conservative cause badly— away and other conservative cause badly needs more people. this is now his time _ badly needs more people. this is now his time for— badly needs more people. this is now his time for choosing. | badly needs more people. this is now his time for choosing.— his time for choosing. i wondered if he will choose _ his time for choosing. i wondered if he
provided _ so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said never— own mind. it is now up to donald trump to win the votes _ now up to donald trump to win the votes of— now up to donald trump to win the votes of those in our party and beyond — votes of those in our party and beyond who did not support him and i hope he _ beyond who did not support him and i hope he does that. at its best politics — hope he does that. at its best politics is— hope he does that....
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i joined because thatcher. because of margaret thatcher.y much my outlook on life now is rishi sunak a real conservative? yes, he is, i think he is. but if think absolutely. he is. but if you look at what he's had to deal with, we've had covid where we spent 400 billion. that is really, really restricting what he do in terms cuts he can do in terms of tax cuts and keeping inflation down. so i do think you have give people do think you have to give people a chance there. but a bit of a chance there. but we've also got to be realistic with constraints that with those constraints that we're working within. but certainly, very certainly, you know, as a very blue i've blue blooded conservative, i've been a member for 25 years now. >> my whole adult life, people can guess how old i am at home, probably with but yeah, probably with that, but yeah, i think i think that's the thing, really. pull really. conservatives pull together and i think the public have seen us not pulling together. and that's why our polling as bad as it i've polling is as bad
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>> but is rachel reeves the next margaret thatcher?s now is gb news economics and business editor liam halligan with money liam. why does with on the money liam. why does rachel reeves think she can sort of step into the shoes of margaret thatcher? a bit of an odd phrase, let's be fair to the shadow chancellor. >> she's not comparing herself to margaret thatcher. she's just talking about britain being in a situation at the end of the situation like at the end of the 70s. >> in her opinion, when of course, the economy was really broken. >> i remember the winter of discontent, as many gb news viewers and listeners will. >> i remember when there was rubbish not collected on the streets and literally dead bodies weren't being buried because the gravediggers were on strike? >> i think what rachel reeves is trying to get at, and she'll be giving a lecture tonight in the city of london. >> it's an annual lecture called the mays lecture. >> it's given by somebody of, economic or financial note , economic or financial note, often chancellor's s
>> but is rachel reeves the next margaret thatcher?s now is gb news economics and business editor liam halligan with money liam. why does with on the money liam. why does rachel reeves think she can sort of step into the shoes of margaret thatcher? a bit of an odd phrase, let's be fair to the shadow chancellor. >> she's not comparing herself to margaret thatcher. she's just talking about britain being in a situation at the end of the situation like at the end of the 70s. >> in...
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there is a long history which i have written about, i wrote a book about margaret thatcher which alsolf was told she had to deepen her voice in order to be effective in parliament because, as norman tebbit put it, if a man shouts that is ok, if a woman raises her voice she squawks. in 2013 helen wollaston mp was saying that women would still being marked by the male mps for their voices too high. there is a history here but this is the worst example because she was not even allowed to speak and furthermore she was the person who was the subject of what was being discussed today in prime minister's questions, she was the one who was directly attacked, whose safety was put at risk by these comments from the tory donor. so to deny her a voice, i think in a way it speaks to our democracy because all too often people with lived experience to know what it is like to get the sharp edge of these things are not given a voice. politician speak over, talk a lot political flannel, politician speak over, talk a lot politicalflannel, but politician speak over, talk a lot political flannel, but when
there is a long history which i have written about, i wrote a book about margaret thatcher which alsolf was told she had to deepen her voice in order to be effective in parliament because, as norman tebbit put it, if a man shouts that is ok, if a woman raises her voice she squawks. in 2013 helen wollaston mp was saying that women would still being marked by the male mps for their voices too high. there is a history here but this is the worst example because she was not even allowed to speak and...
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i mean, i like margaret thatcher, but she's not she's not that good. thing about this is it's being it's it feels like it's in a narrative bit like the dark nationalism of constable paintings and all the rest of it. we've seen so many stories in museums are being sort in which museums are being sort of captured by woke narratives, and all our , exhibits being and all our, exhibits being replaced for their audience as well, though . well, though. >> i mean, i've been to the v&a, but you've only got to wander around there to see that most of them didn't vote for thatcher. >> yeah. that's true. well, i think on this occasion i will give them a pass. but they've been warned . back to the been warned. back to the telegraph. now, leo, it sounds like solar is on its way to being too cheap to metre. so the world's largest solar company cuts thousands of jobs as prices tumble. this is in china, though. it's the giant company longi, which plans to axe 30% of staff amid ballooning solar panel supply gut. apparently the panel supply gut. apparently the panel price
i mean, i like margaret thatcher, but she's not she's not that good. thing about this is it's being it's it feels like it's in a narrative bit like the dark nationalism of constable paintings and all the rest of it. we've seen so many stories in museums are being sort in which museums are being sort of captured by woke narratives, and all our , exhibits being and all our, exhibits being replaced for their audience as well, though . well, though. >> i mean, i've been to the v&a, but...
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margaret thatcher where she said god needs no faint hearts for his investors.p, we can alwayso more. if america wants to be great again, i suggest you take a look at south dakota and see all that we have achieved and then for president trump. [applause] i want to thank you for your dedication to freedom. you are inspirational. i want you to leave here and go be hopeful and be happymay god d bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you. ♪
margaret thatcher where she said god needs no faint hearts for his investors.p, we can alwayso more. if america wants to be great again, i suggest you take a look at south dakota and see all that we have achieved and then for president trump. [applause] i want to thank you for your dedication to freedom. you are inspirational. i want you to leave here and go be hopeful and be happymay god d bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you. ♪
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now gardner is with us former policy advisor to margaret thatcher, the world is shocked by yet another deck cancer diagnosis and the royal family and this is not some thae ever expected with the princess of wales. >> thank you for having me on the short of. of course very sad news from london. the princess of wales kate middleton is popular with the british people and is greatly loved. this is immensely sad news but also the same time i think as mentioned earlier the british people will be b rattle to rallying around the princess of wales supporting her, praying for her and hoping she has a swift and full recovery. but certainly of course this is very, very sad news. and it's very unfortunate as well in the background there has been a real campaign of disinformation coming from the critics of the monarchy. a lot of horrible rumors out there coming from those who wish the royal family harm. i think it's absolutely appalling and disgraceful we've seen in this campaign of hate against the princess of wales recently. >> john: thank you for your thoughts, stay with us if you will for a seco
now gardner is with us former policy advisor to margaret thatcher, the world is shocked by yet another deck cancer diagnosis and the royal family and this is not some thae ever expected with the princess of wales. >> thank you for having me on the short of. of course very sad news from london. the princess of wales kate middleton is popular with the british people and is greatly loved. this is immensely sad news but also the same time i think as mentioned earlier the british people will...
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she said she wishes trump well, she quoted margaret thatcher, never just follow the crowd. it is up to trump to earn the votes to get him into the white house. it is trump's call. liz: it was a very good speech and certainly opens the door on reconciliation between nikki haley and donald trump. she didn't say i am not going to endorse them, she didn't specifically endorse him, but think about the things she talked about, term limits are great but that is never going to happen. getting rid of hatred and division, president biden promised to do that and has gotten nowhere. our country is very divided. it would be great to get rid of it but that doesn't mean very much. the one thing i think she called out she probably would question trump on his standing with our allies. there has been a lot of noise about remarks about inviting vladimir putin to invade a western country and dado country if they don't pay their 2%. that was overblown. he has stood by our allies for all his bluster. what was his real message to nato? defense, we will be with you as a partner. i don't think even
she said she wishes trump well, she quoted margaret thatcher, never just follow the crowd. it is up to trump to earn the votes to get him into the white house. it is trump's call. liz: it was a very good speech and certainly opens the door on reconciliation between nikki haley and donald trump. she didn't say i am not going to endorse them, she didn't specifically endorse him, but think about the things she talked about, term limits are great but that is never going to happen. getting rid of...
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think um, nigel lawson, who was the was the father of nigella lawson, he was a close advisor to margaret thatcher, in in his diaries he would have said, about the mass privatization programs in britain during the 80s, um, he says himself, that like privatizing rail networks and national utilities, it wasn't about you know what would bring best value for money or what would work best, he says specifically, it's an ideological thing, so i think that that is a play there where you know i don't, i don't think are ruling class parties have any real commitment to you know programs like um, truly free education, truly free healthcare, um, actual measures that will you bring down the cost of housing, you know, like let's be real about it as well, like i mean, finna galfall. green party, they their primary constituency are property owners, that's a problem. i also think you know to go to go back to ross cray, which was yeah, site of these of these protests and it was announced this week that like there there's a guy down there uh local fenofall td jackie kahal and he was you know very pleased to announce
think um, nigel lawson, who was the was the father of nigella lawson, he was a close advisor to margaret thatcher, in in his diaries he would have said, about the mass privatization programs in britain during the 80s, um, he says himself, that like privatizing rail networks and national utilities, it wasn't about you know what would bring best value for money or what would work best, he says specifically, it's an ideological thing, so i think that that is a play there where you know i don't, i...
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but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said "never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind." it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. and i hope he does that. at its best, politics is about bringing people into your cause, not turning them away. and our conservative cause badly needs more people. this is now his time for choosing. i end my campaign with the same words i began it from the book of joshua. i direct them to all americans, but especially to so many of the women and girls out there who put their faith in our campaign. "be strong and courageous. do not be afraid. do not be discouraged for god will be with you wherever you go." in this campaign, i have seen our country's greatness from the the bottom of my heart, thank you, america. god bless you. >> bill: age 52, former governor, two time governor there in south carolina. former u.n. ambassador in new york. nikki haley exits the stage to her right saying that she will be a private
but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said "never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind." it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him. and i hope he does that. at its best, politics is about bringing people into your cause, not turning them away. and our conservative cause badly needs more people. this is now his time for choosing. i end my...
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she quoted margaret thatcher, which seems fitting, since we're speaking to you here from westminster.tcher once said never below the clouds —— neverjust follow the crowd, always make up your own mind. it was a sort of tacit admission that she was openly endorsing donald trump but she did say in that speech in which she exited the race that she hoped mr trump would bring people into the party and bring the party together. the former governor of south carolina, she has long held presidential ambitions. carolina, she has long held presidentialambitions. she carolina, she has long held presidential ambitions. she once worked alongside donald trump as the us ambassador to the united nations but she always was really firmly in that never trump camp of republicans and there she is now. she has left the race and it really is now the start of the beginning of donald trump's campaign officially now. i'm sure we'll hear from mr trump trump's campaign officially now. i'm sure we'll hearfrom mr trump in the next hour reacting to the same fact that miss haley has left the race. it also seems very l
she quoted margaret thatcher, which seems fitting, since we're speaking to you here from westminster.tcher once said never below the clouds —— neverjust follow the crowd, always make up your own mind. it was a sort of tacit admission that she was openly endorsing donald trump but she did say in that speech in which she exited the race that she hoped mr trump would bring people into the party and bring the party together. the former governor of south carolina, she has long held presidential...
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margaret thatcher for maybe a year the vicious protests that accompanied a strike by mine workers buteld out. it was the transformation of the british economy that resulted. you have to stick firm. for a few protestors to blow you off course is just utterly pathetic. >> harris: thank you for reaching back on that. liberal media hypocrisy front and center after its firing of former rnc chair ronna mcdaniel. the network msnbc caved to the pressure from its on-air talent. "new york post" writes this. the news firing is must-see tv and it proves leftist media set rules they never follow. the "wall street journal" is calling it nbc's ronna mcdaniel's tantrum. the conformity caucus chases the former rnc chairwoman off the air. jason chaffetz was with me yesterday. >> when the people that preach diversity, equity, inclusion are the very first people to deny people and push them aside because they have diversity of thought, and what they did and how they did this to ronna mcdaniel is so abhorrent and so wrong. they don't want anybody in their club that doesn't tow the exact line that rachel m
margaret thatcher for maybe a year the vicious protests that accompanied a strike by mine workers buteld out. it was the transformation of the british economy that resulted. you have to stick firm. for a few protestors to blow you off course is just utterly pathetic. >> harris: thank you for reaching back on that. liberal media hypocrisy front and center after its firing of former rnc chair ronna mcdaniel. the network msnbc caved to the pressure from its on-air talent. "new york...
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margaret thatcher where she said god needs no faint hearts for his investors. with yourju help, we can alwayso more. if america wants to be great again, i suggest you take a look at south dakota and see all that we have achieved and then for president trump. [applause] i want to thank you for your dedication to freedom. you are inspirational. i want you to leave here and go be hopeful and be happymay god d bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome founder and director cpac australia andrew cooper. >> wow, cpac. how good is this? i love coming to■ cpac. my name is andrew cooper. i live in a town in a city called lisbon and a story. i know you never heard of it. but its it's worth were have olympics in eight years time it is also where we having the next cpac. a mtty big. brisbane is also famous for this -- located near the gold coast. we've got wonderful great barrier reef beside it. we've also got all the things that will kill you. you got sharks and snakesnd and, we got in common is as well kill more
margaret thatcher where she said god needs no faint hearts for his investors. with yourju help, we can alwayso more. if america wants to be great again, i suggest you take a look at south dakota and see all that we have achieved and then for president trump. [applause] i want to thank you for your dedication to freedom. you are inspirational. i want you to leave here and go be hopeful and be happymay god d bless the united states of america. [applause] >> thank you. ♪ >> ladies...
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martin look, the shadow chancellor isn't comparing herself to margaret thatcher. and i know well, late 1970s, a period that you and i know well , because and i know well, because basically britain, the economy was on its knees. it was the winter of discontent. you had rubbish in the streets, you had a huge amount of industrial strike action. and what rachel reevesis strike action. and what rachel reeves is going to do tonight in her annual mays lecture, this is a lecture given in the city of london at the mansion house. lots of finery and so on, usually by a big figure from business, economics or a city of london titan. every year, what she's going to be doing this evening is trying to convey the way that labour will be safe with the economy. the economy is safe in labour's hands , and safe in labour's hands, and she's talking about the late 19705 she's talking about the late 1970s because the late 1970s were were a period that sparked change. and in, of course, the 80s there were reforms and the economy eventually turned the corner. a lot of division in, a lot of
martin look, the shadow chancellor isn't comparing herself to margaret thatcher. and i know well, late 1970s, a period that you and i know well , because and i know well, because basically britain, the economy was on its knees. it was the winter of discontent. you had rubbish in the streets, you had a huge amount of industrial strike action. and what rachel reevesis strike action. and what rachel reeves is going to do tonight in her annual mays lecture, this is a lecture given in the city of...
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the idea thatcher idea that margaret thatcher wouldn't allow this?y competent, capable and prepared to just get stuff done. >> i absolutely think >> and i absolutely think potholes is so important. it is such a bread butter such a bread and butter issue. infuriates every local paper is full of it. >> and also just the fact that we have roadworks that seem >> and also just the fact that we forave roadworks that seem >> and also just the fact that we for six roadworks that seem >> and also just the fact that we for six weeksyrks that seem >> and also just the fact that we for six weeks aroundt seem >> and also just the fact that we for six weeks around oneem to last for six weeks around one pothole. fix pothole. just fix them, just fix them. >> let's f.- f.— >> now let's do the great debate about is going to about james bond. is it going to be aaron? what's his name, he's called taylor—johnson , called aaron taylor—johnson, married to sam taylor—johnson, formerly sam taylor—wood . formerly sam taylor—wood. >> he was in some of the marvel films and he w
the idea thatcher idea that margaret thatcher wouldn't allow this?y competent, capable and prepared to just get stuff done. >> i absolutely think >> and i absolutely think potholes is so important. it is such a bread butter such a bread and butter issue. infuriates every local paper is full of it. >> and also just the fact that we have roadworks that seem >> and also just the fact that we forave roadworks that seem >> and also just the fact that we for six...
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think um nigeel lawson who was the was the father of nigellaalos and he was a close advisor to margaret thatcher in in his diaries he would have said the mass privatization programs in britain during the 80s. um, he says himself, that like privatizing rail networks and national utilities, it wasn't about you, what would bring best value for money or what would work best, he says specifically, you know, it's an ideological thing, so i think that that is at play there where you know, i don't, i don't think our ruling class parties have any real commitment to, you know, programs like, um, truly free education, truly free healthcare, um, you know, actual measures that will you bring down the cost of housing, you know, like let's be real about it as well, like i mean, final, finnafall, and the green party, they their primary constituency are property owners, that's a problem, i also think, to go, to go back to ross cray, which was, yeah, sight of these of these protests, um, it was announce this week. that like there's there's a guy down there uh local phenkie kahal and he was you know very pleased t
think um nigeel lawson who was the was the father of nigellaalos and he was a close advisor to margaret thatcher in in his diaries he would have said the mass privatization programs in britain during the 80s. um, he says himself, that like privatizing rail networks and national utilities, it wasn't about you, what would bring best value for money or what would work best, he says specifically, you know, it's an ideological thing, so i think that that is at play there where you know, i don't, i...
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on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher, provided some good advice which her just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind." now it is up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it. >> shortly after nikki haley made her announcement, outgoing senate republican leader mitch mcconnell endorsed donald trump. he wrote in a statement "it is abundantly clear that former president donald trump has earned the requisite support of republican voters to be our nominee for president of the united states. it should come as no surprise that as nominee you have my support." other important news from around the world now. protesters in mexico knocked down the door to the country's presidential palace on wednesday protesting the disappearance of 43 students in mexico in 2014. the group reportedly used a white pickup truck to take the door down. the president was inside giving a morning press conference. police disperse to the group with tear gas and stop them from getting into the building. boko haram fighters reportedly abducted dozens of dis
on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher, provided some good advice which her just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind." now it is up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it. >> shortly after nikki haley made her announcement, outgoing senate republican leader mitch mcconnell endorsed donald trump. he wrote in a statement "it is abundantly clear that former president donald trump has earned the requisite support...
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when she took oven margaret thatcher when she took over.e's made it clear she plans to reform the treasury if labour wins the next general election, and the shadow chief secretary to the treasury, darren jones, outlined the plan . darren jones, outlined the plan. >> we are on the cusp of an opportunity in this country, an opportunity in this country, an opportunity for a decade of national renewal where we can get growth back into our economy, make people better off and start to turn the page. on 14 years of failure from the conservatives if labour to conservatives if labour is to win the election later this yean win the election later this year, will be the worst year, it will be the worst fiscal inheritance that any party's since the second party's had since the second world war. and that's why we talk a of national talk about a decade of national renewal. there will some renewal. there will be some things immediately, things we can do immediately, and are and public services are obviously one our priorities . obviously one of our priorit
when she took oven margaret thatcher when she took over.e's made it clear she plans to reform the treasury if labour wins the next general election, and the shadow chief secretary to the treasury, darren jones, outlined the plan . darren jones, outlined the plan. >> we are on the cusp of an opportunity in this country, an opportunity in this country, an opportunity for a decade of national renewal where we can get growth back into our economy, make people better off and start to turn the...
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but i want to explain the theory of change that comes from one of margaret thatcher's favorite, a guyon■k■/ friedman. he is my archenemy. he was architect of neo liberalism and he was a freak. and he wanted to rollback all postwar gains and get people to start tugging their four locks for their social betters again. and people would say, milton, people like sending their kids to university and like having retired in weekends and overtime and health. how are you going to convince them to like go back to the victorian age? and he said, you know, in times of crisis things that are on the periphery can move to the center very quickly. our job is to have good ideas lying strikes, the impossible can become the inevitable and i like to quote friedman because i like to imagine that he looks up from that spit he's been took him ton 22 and gurgles a curse around the red hot iron bar protruding his jaws while the demons laugh moolten -- on his skin. but more to the point, there is no stable configuration or technology in one mediocre doofus. mark zuckerberg is in charge of 4 billion people's liv
but i want to explain the theory of change that comes from one of margaret thatcher's favorite, a guyon■k■/ friedman. he is my archenemy. he was architect of neo liberalism and he was a freak. and he wanted to rollback all postwar gains and get people to start tugging their four locks for their social betters again. and people would say, milton, people like sending their kids to university and like having retired in weekends and overtime and health. how are you going to convince them to...
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invoking someone who i have heard her quote throughout this campaign, the iron lady herself margaret thatcher someone who haley mentioned in her book that she wrote before the campaign actually began, someone who haley has tried to model herself after with that kind of steel backbone style of leadership that thatcher was known for, the fact that she invokes her on a day like today i think is fitting for a candidate who's leaving this race but clearly vowing that she could be someone who comes back into the fold and issing a challenge to the former president and her former boss saying he now has to earn back the voters she took from him over the course of this republican primary. i think that steve makes a good point when he points out that haley's coalition was not just republican traditional voters who would come out in a primary, but it also consisted of independents. i asked her that question in new hampshire. how do you win a republican nomination when you're not necessarily winning republican base voters. she said, in fact, that's the wrong way to look at it and instead, the party should
invoking someone who i have heard her quote throughout this campaign, the iron lady herself margaret thatcher someone who haley mentioned in her book that she wrote before the campaign actually began, someone who haley has tried to model herself after with that kind of steel backbone style of leadership that thatcher was known for, the fact that she invokes her on a day like today i think is fitting for a candidate who's leaving this race but clearly vowing that she could be someone who comes...
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. >> brian: she does reference, as you put in your column margaret thatcher. margaret thatcher would not let names bother her that's why she got the name iron lady. the other thing that is important, everyone is trying to get inside her head and figure out what's the plan? how can you think about the next day she is 52 years old. do you believe there was a plan? i talked to ron desantis three weeks ago he said what he finds surprising she seems to have pivoted and now gone for the anti-trump vote is not enough to get you the nomination. he wondered what kind of game plan that was. do you sense there is a big plan, a long-term plan? or is it just acting on ins instinct? >> i think largely acting on instinct and the situation that she found herself in that she was in this very crowded field with so many candidates, you know, and she knew -- she didn't want to be critical of trump too early on because she felt she sort of become the chris christie candidate and we all saw what happened to chris christie. once it became two person race she did turn much more negat
. >> brian: she does reference, as you put in your column margaret thatcher. margaret thatcher would not let names bother her that's why she got the name iron lady. the other thing that is important, everyone is trying to get inside her head and figure out what's the plan? how can you think about the next day she is 52 years old. do you believe there was a plan? i talked to ron desantis three weeks ago he said what he finds surprising she seems to have pivoted and now gone for the...
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but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said, "never just follow the crowd, always make up your own mind." >> reporter: haley says she looks forward to being a private citizen but would still speak out for what she believes in. >> they tell me the pundits and otherwise that there's never been one like this, there's never been anything so conclusive. this was an amazing night and amazing day. it's been an incredible period of time. >> reporter: donald trump now the presumptive nominee. we've been able to say that about joe biden for a long time. so barring anything unexpected, november's election will be a repeat of the last one, biden versus trump. back to you. >>> trump is getting even more support behind him. he just picked up the endorsement of senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. mcconnell is one of the few high profile republicans who held off on endorsing the presumptive gop nominee. it comes less than a week after mcconnell announced he was stepping down from his leadership post in november. >> in addition to
but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatcher provided some good advice when she said, "never just follow the crowd, always make up your own mind." >> reporter: haley says she looks forward to being a private citizen but would still speak out for what she believes in. >> they tell me the pundits and otherwise that there's never been one like this, there's never been anything so conclusive. this was an amazing night and amazing day. it's been an...
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pulling out, she quoted margaret thatcher, and did not quite endorse donald trump. earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and i hope he does that. her departure is a disappointment for all those republicans who would rather not vote for donald trump. what he could learn from her is that there's a portion - of the republican party that - right now would prefer someone otherthan him, and he probably needs to do something - to earn their vote. i usually vote democrat but, you know, i see something different in her, and i was, like, i might change. they never give a woman a chance, i don't think. they ever will give a woman a chance to get _ into the white house. most voters say they don't want a rematch with the same old candidates as the last election, but that's the choice they're going to be stuck with. in this contest that nobody wanted, we have got two elderly gentlemen who each think the other is uniquely flawed and therefore beatable. joe biden is convinced when voters see and hear more of donald trump, they will reject him.
pulling out, she quoted margaret thatcher, and did not quite endorse donald trump. earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and i hope he does that. her departure is a disappointment for all those republicans who would rather not vote for donald trump. what he could learn from her is that there's a portion - of the republican party that - right now would prefer someone otherthan him, and he probably needs to do something - to earn their vote. i usually vote...
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might have done might have sent margaret thatcher might have don boats, might have sent margaretave don boats, our own boats have sent margaret thatcher might have don boats, our own boats out; sent our boats, our own boats out into into the channel and into the into the channel and sunk these wretched things as they in. they come in. >> no, can't that, >> no, you can't do that, because then would die. because then people would die. you just sink the boat, do that. >> that's not right. >> that's not right. >> you can't do that . >> you can't do that. >> you can't do that. >> no, not unfortunately. you don't kill a load of don't want to kill a load of people. adrian, to people. adrian, i'm going to stop you there before you get yourself. >> don't to kill yourself. >> don't to kill a load >> you don't want to kill a load of people. >> you want to do that. >> you don't want to do that. no, no, we need. no, no, no, no, we need. >>— no, no, no, no, we need. >> but we do need to carry on with policy. because there with this policy. because there is there nothing for us. is there is not
might have done might have sent margaret thatcher might have don boats, might have sent margaretave don boats, our own boats have sent margaret thatcher might have don boats, our own boats out; sent our boats, our own boats out into into the channel and into the into the channel and sunk these wretched things as they in. they come in. >> no, can't that, >> no, you can't do that, because then would die. because then people would die. you just sink the boat, do that. >> that's...
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por ejemplo, margaret thatcher, que era híper masculinizada, digamos en términos de su ideología, demo va a terminar usted con esa violencia en méxico? creo que ayuda mucho esta cosa que te decía de la independencia, la autonomía que hay que tener de los poderes fácticos y del crimen organizado , eh, porque una de las características que tiene esa violencia es que es una violencia producto de la complicidad entre las autoridades y luego de la cobardía. pero entonces, si usted llegara a la presidencia, qué sería lo primero que haría práctico, eh? para avanzar en ese sentido? dignificar a la policías. qué significa aumentar los sueldos, el equipamiento, la capacitación, que es muy importante. los policías en méxico estudian 6 semanas para ser policías y darles mejores condiciones. de diciembre para acá han muerto más de 20 funcionarios políticos, candidatos en este en este proceso electoral. eh usted tiene miedo, no? eh, le tuve mucho miedo a la muerte. en algún momento no me gustaría faltarle a mis hijos. es la única parte que que me pesaría. pero si es por hacer lo correcto . no, no
por ejemplo, margaret thatcher, que era híper masculinizada, digamos en términos de su ideología, demo va a terminar usted con esa violencia en méxico? creo que ayuda mucho esta cosa que te decía de la independencia, la autonomía que hay que tener de los poderes fácticos y del crimen organizado , eh, porque una de las características que tiene esa violencia es que es una violencia producto de la complicidad entre las autoridades y luego de la cobardía. pero entonces, si usted llegara a...
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and yet, in margaret thatcher's was margaret thatcher's day, it was 4% we spent on defence. 4% of gdp we have choices , you know only too well choices, you know only too well we choice in this country. we have choice in this country. do we have spend our money on nhs and stuff that as nhs and stuff like that as a form military? of course. i'd form of military? of course. i'd want more money spent on want to see more money spent on defence, there's huge defence, but. and there's a huge but i also live in but here. i also live in a country where nato provides most of our defensive capability . 11 of our defensive capability. 11 out of the 31 countries, um , pay out of the 31 countries, um, pay their way, the others don't. i think we should be pushing more pressure on them. >> i was fantasising, sean, that i was still defence secretary, and listening to your and i was listening to your pitch i was thinking pitch and i was thinking that i was by your pitch on was unconvinced by your pitch on the course, if the typhoons. but of course, if i defence secretary and you i were defence secretar
and yet, in margaret thatcher's was margaret thatcher's day, it was 4% we spent on defence. 4% of gdp we have choices , you know only too well choices, you know only too well we choice in this country. we have choice in this country. do we have spend our money on nhs and stuff that as nhs and stuff like that as a form military? of course. i'd form of military? of course. i'd want more money spent on want to see more money spent on defence, there's huge defence, but. and there's a huge but i...
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he would classify in margaret thatcher times as an _ classify in margaret thatcher times as an arch— about what _ country. everything is now about what government is going to do for people _ what government is going to do for people it— what government is going to do for people. if you have people with more money— people. if you have people with more money in _ people. if you have people with more money in their pockets they might feel to _ money in their pockets they might feel to do — money in their pockets they might feel to do it for themselves. where will the magic _ feel to do it for themselves. where will the magic does _ feel to do it for themselves. where will the magic does come - feel to do it for themselves. where will the magic does come from? i l feel to do it for themselves. where l will the magic does come from? i do not think it — will the magic does come from? i do not think it will — will the magic does come from? i cr not think it will come from jeremy not think it will come from jeremy no gimmicks hunt, nor rachel reeves, who was saying she was talked to balance
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always supported the republican nominee, but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatchercrowd. "always make up your own mind." it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and i hope he does that. our north america correspondent tom bateman gave some analysis on how the general election is shaping out following the suspension. well, what all of this means is well, what all of this means is we are heading for a rematch, joe biden and donald trump now cruising ahead and all but certain to clinch the nominations for both of the parties. i thought it was interesting as nikki haley withdrew from the race in her speech she stopped to really the themes that she campaigned on throughout this year—long challenge and attempt to try to take the nomination, very much presenting herself as the responsible, conservative republican, in stark contrast to donald trump, and the juggernaut really of his movement that has swept aside the other candidates in the race for the republican nomination. she didn't endorse donald trump a
always supported the republican nominee, but on this question, as she did on so many others, margaret thatchercrowd. "always make up your own mind." it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it who did not support him, and i hope he does that. our north america correspondent tom bateman gave some analysis on how the general election is shaping out following the suspension. well, what all of this means is well, what all of this means is we are...
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and he also thought ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were too close friends on a part time. they didn't want sanctions imposed on part of south africa. right, more money did and back them delta p, came out on the right side of history. when nelson mandela was released from prison . and one of his 1st trips in gratitude, invoice to canada to check bryan maloney. so there's not much question that he stands over in canadian history, and certainly she was a different kind of to ensure that exists today. the, the, the mean spirited us that exist today was not in the math, was able to leave the ology at the office. so as i say, i'm an awful lot of people back in his day disliked them. i don't see any words of anger or, or clothing being expressed today, his task and he's a whole and sadness just returning now to the war on garza and palestinian refugees on becoming increasingly concerned about the fate of the friends and families who are trapped in garza many i haven't been able to speak to their relatives for weeks now. how correspondence and what our reports for us from the acco
and he also thought ronald reagan and margaret thatcher were too close friends on a part time. they didn't want sanctions imposed on part of south africa. right, more money did and back them delta p, came out on the right side of history. when nelson mandela was released from prison . and one of his 1st trips in gratitude, invoice to canada to check bryan maloney. so there's not much question that he stands over in canadian history, and certainly she was a different kind of to ensure that...
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and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."n this country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where men are totally in control, women are subjugated and are, frankly, little more than vessels for reproduction. i know you've worked with margaret. i have. and i just wonder whether she and you took enormous pleasure from creating your world, where everything is reversed and women are capable of that level of subjugation of men. right, so i had the great fortune to be paired with margaret for a year's mentorship programme by rolex, the watch people. and, you know, those things don't always work, but in our case, we're still friends more than a decade later. and we have great conversations. and one of
and then i say, "well, i grew up in the uk under margaret thatcher. do me a favour."n this country, she certainly had the reputation of... you know, she was a hard talker, actually, and somebody who made, yeah, made a reputation as a tough person. a few years back, we had margaret atwood on this programme, the canadian novelist who has had enormous success, most particularly — for many people — with the handmaid's tale and her creation of this dystopian world, gilead, where men...