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John Sergeant brings his mordant wit and keen understanding to bear on Margaret Thatcher's enduring - and, as he persuasively argues, baleful - legacy. Based on Sergeant's insights into the Westminster scene and his unique access to her closest colleagues, Maggie charts the course from her glory days to her downfall and beyond, showing how 'Mrs Thatcher's power to influence events did not end with her resignation'.
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Insightful critique of Margaret Thatcher's lasting impact.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in political history and the complex figure of Margaret Thatcher, this book offers a sharp and engaging analysis. John Sergeant combines wit with deep insight, revealing how Thatcher's influence persisted long after her time in office. It's a compelling read for anyone curious about her true legacy and the behind-the-scenes moments that shaped history.