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David Cameron will today vow to emulate Margaret Thatcher by facing down vested interests - such as militant unions - if he becomes Prime Minister.
submitted by Telegraph on 20th Mar 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)



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A quick question for you. This is something I was discussing last night. Will David Cameron become a great prime minister? My answer is he has to be, otherwise the country is screwed. I also think he has the makings of a great reforming prime minister. He is not Margaret Thatcher, but who is? There is only one Margaret Thatcher and Cameron has to be his own man. The economy he will inherit if the ...
submitted by AndrewAllison on 30th Jul 2009 (via andrew-allison.blogspot.com)
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Conservative Party leader David Cameron has spoken of Margaret Thatcher's "aweinspiring" and "immense" achievements in a letter to the former Prime Minister to mark the 30th anniversary of the day she took office.
submitted by Telegraph on 3rd May 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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submitted by Telegraph on 17th Aug 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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On Radio Five Live yesterday David Cameron praised Margaret Thatcher and said that he wanted to emulate her. The night before he had had dinner with Baroness Thatcher and a select numbers of others, including Lords Bell, Forsyth and Lamont....
submitted by ConservativeHome on 19th Feb 2009 (via conservativehome.blogs.com)
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Margaret Thatcher has been welcomed back to Downing Street by current Prime Minister David Cameron.
submitted by Telegraph on 8th Jun 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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CONSERVATIVE leader David Cameron last night paid tribute to Margaret Thatcher's "awe-inspiring" achievements as prime minister.
submitted by Scotsman on 4th May 2009 (via news.scotsman.com)
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How astonishing to see a British Prime Minister return from a European negotiation and find himself acclaimed on every side. Jacob Rees-Mogg (C, North-East Somerset) congratulated David Cameron on "the most successful outcome" to a European summit "since the halcyon days of the noble Baroness Thatcher".
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David Cameron has pledged to mend our broken society. That's interesting because Margaret Thatcher claimed that "There is no such thing as society". So very clearly David Cameron is taking a different line from Thatcher, and that is no bad thing for the Tories. Margaret Thatcher, for all the good things she did (and I don't doubt she halted what seemed like terminal decline of the econom...
submitted by NorfolkBlogger on 27th Aug 2008 (via norfolkblogger.blogspot.com)
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David Cameron has pledged to mend our broken society. That's interesting because Margaret Thatcher claimed that "There is no such thing as society". So very clearly David Cameron is taking a different line from Thatcher, and that is no bad thing for the Tories. Margaret Thatcher, for all the good things she did (and I don't doubt she halted what seemed like terminal decline of the econom...
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Margaret Thatcher was the greatest peacetime Prime Minister of modern times but conservatism can't fossilise Jonathan has noted The Observer's interpretation of a David Cameron email exchange with Will Hutton as a further distancing of the Conservatives from Margaret Thatcher. Every Conservative leader since 1990 has had to tread carefully in his relationship with the...
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