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Thatcherism
Thatcherism meaning
The political ideology attributed to the governments of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990), characterised by, among other things, a free market economy, privatisation, low taxation, austerity and opposition to unionisation.
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All this was brought to an end by the ascendancy of Thatcherism.
As much a biography as an evocation of Thatcherism, the film explores music and art from the period to better emphasize the turbulent social climate of the U.K. in the 1980s.
She added: “Policies like the grossly iniquitous poll tax and the great privatisation rip-off offs were the hallmarks of Thatcherism.
Thatcherism might have died with her.
The first was during the 1980s, when Thatcherism ensured the greatest rise in inequality in the postwar period.
Reheated Thatcherism, updated for the post-Brexit era, will be an extremely hard sell to a country blighted by dysfunctional public services and underinvestment.
Labour people believe they want to use the power to deregulate and update Thatcherism for the 21st century.
Written when Thatcherism was in full flow, it shows the dynamic head of an employment agency denying her working-class roots – and her own daughter – in the pursuit of power.
Other hit songs include a cover of " Go West ", " Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money) " (satire of Thatcherism ) and " What Have I Done to Deserve This?
The BNP rejects the notion of Thatcherism and "submitting to the dictates of the international marketplace" which "has no loyalty to this country".