#StoriesOfStyle: Margaret Thatcher: Love Or Hater Her, You Cannot Forget Her

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Author: Laura Mariani

For 5 days, Laura Mariani, management consultant, and founder of The People's Alchemist and entrepreneurial lifestyle blog The Alchemist About Town, is sharing with us stories of 5 leading ladies who have inspired her.

So far she has discussed style icons Audrey Hepburn and Coco Chanel. Today she is about another leading lady: Margaret Thatcher. Whether you agreed with her politics or not, there's no denying she has left a lasting imprint - and her style is pretty unforgettable too. 

"We have not... rolled back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them re-imposed at a European level with a European super-state…"

Margaret Thatcher's speech to the College of Europe - "The Bruges Speech" (20 September 1988).

I wonder what she would think of Brexit if she were alive today....

Baroness Margaret Tatcher is a woman who has inspired me beyond belief; yes I know she was a controversial figure, hated by many and adored by others. Yes she made mistakes, you are born to make some if you are leader and follow your beliefs.

So why is she one of my true heroes?

From a grocer's daughter to the First UK Female Prime Minister , she achieved this without female's only party lists, fulfilling someone's quota; she worked hard , researched and prepared for every meeting, she had the courage of her convictions, she wasn't like one of today's politicians driven by opinion polls , changing their stand and direction every time the wind changes to ensure their popularity.

She wasn't a girl's girl but a role model nevertheless, an example that I could do what I wanted if I set my mind to it and worked for it, no need to put a limit:

  • she became an MP as a young woman with a new family which was unknown at that time

  • she was criticised for her hair, her clothes, the way she talked ( she was challenging a male dominated world which she had dared wanting to join)

  • she adapted , she played by the rules that wanted her "softer" but ultimately her focus, her attention to details and defiance captured her identity

  • she was a pragmatist and astute in the battles she picked

  • she helped to change the face of Britain

  • she voted in favour of decriminalising homosexuality and abortion

  • she learned from her mistakes "I learned a valuable lesson. I had incurred the maximum of political odium for the minimum of political benefit'. ( Thatcher talking about the infamous cutting of school milk).


Thatcher portrayed herself as a practical housewife who could sort out the nation’s finances with a simple message: “Labour isn’t working.” ( kind of sounds familiar doesn't it?)

As a prime minister she had a challenging job to do and she promised to curb the power of the unions and bring stability to the country, while championing free markets and arguing that individuals should be given the power to make their own success.

During April 1982, Argentina invaded the British-ruled Falkland Islands, Thatcher was adamant that Britain would not give in to foreign aggression and, after 10 weeks of fighting, the islands were retaken .

This resulted in her popularity soaring with the public and she gained respect and strength abroad.

Her ideas of individualism and personal responsibility captured the public and mine imagination, I was a child at the time and I remember thinking " this is a woman with balls". I believe in individual self-determination.


Thatcher presided over the de-regulation of financial institutions in the City and the economy boomed with London becoming a massive financial centre. Millions of people benefitted from being able to buy their own council house and step into the property ladder.


In 1984, there was another defining moment, Thatcher surviving the IRA bombing of her hotel at the Conservative Party Conference in Brighton. She stood defiant and insisted that the conference should carry on and went on to condemn the bombers in her conference speech.

"This attack has failed. All attempts to destroy democracy by terrorism will fail." Thatcher's speech to the 1984 Tory Party Conference. How poignant considering the recent London attack and Theresa May's defiant speech in Parliament.

Yet later she compromised and played an important part in the 1985 Anglo-Irish Peace agreement.

Love her or hate her she was a political phenomenon; the first woman elected to lead a major western power; the longest serving British prime minister for 150 years; the most dominant force in British politics in the second half of the 20th century.

She was also a global figure, almost a star in the US, a heroine in the former Soviet republics of central Europe, a point of reference for politicians in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.

If this is not a role model, I don't know what is.

 Read Laura's posts on: Coco Channel here and Audrey Hepburn here 

About the Author:
Laura Mariani is the founder of the lifestyle blog The Alchemist About Town - a lifestyle blog for entrepreneurs, business owners and their employees wanting to experience the best of British food, culture, travel and lifestyle.
Laura is a management consultant and Vice Chair of Islington Commerce of Chamber. Founder of The People Alchemist (a boutique management consultancy), she started The Alchemist About Town after a successful career as Senior director within global brands in FMCG, Retail and Media to mention a few. The blog was born after Laura found limited lifestyle blogs for the modern day business owner/entrepreneurs wanting all things food, fashion and lifestyle, that ties within their unique lifestyle, whilst showcasing the very best of British.
To find out more, you can click here. And Laura can be contacted through laura@thepeoplealchemist.com, and found on twitter @PeopleAlchemist and on instagram @thealchemistabouttown

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