Tuesday, 9 April 2013

ACDP says Margaret Thatcher was a woman of courage and conviction


MEDIA RELEASE
9th April 2013
Cheryllyn Dudley MP

The ACDP today spoke on the passing of Baroness Margaret Thatcher who had passed away peacefully yesterday following a stroke.

ACDP Member of Parliament, Cheryllyn Dudley, says “Baroness Thatcher was a 
woman of courage and conviction - a force to be reckoned with as an unflinching leader and worthy opponent.”
Margaret Thatcher was one of the most dominant British prime minister’s since Winston Churchill in 1940 and a global champion of the late 20th-century free market economic revival.

It is reported that Thatcher, who was 87, had been in declining health for some years, suffering from dementia. The death of Sir Denis Thatcher, her husband of 50 years and closest confidante, intensified her isolation in what had proved a frustrating retirement, despite energetic worldwide activity in the early years.
Rest In Peace Baroness Margaret Thatcher.

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