Margaret Hilda Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1980.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 May 4 to 1990 November 28. Margaret Thatcher was originally a research chemist before entering politics. She was elected as an MP in 1959, and became Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970. She would challenge for leadership of the Conservatives in 1975 and win it becoming the Leader of Opposition. After bringing down the Labour party in a vote of non-confidence in 1979, she would lead the Conservatives to a majority in parliament.
As Prime Minister, Thatcher led the country through the recession of the early 80's, lowering taxes and reducing spending. She crushed the power of the unions and helped privatize several of the nation's industries including coal mining, gas, water, and electricity. In foreign affairs, she presided over the Falklands War, the bombing of Libya, and the beginning of Glastnost. She argued against the formation of the EU, and argued for the independence of Croatia and Slovenia during the Yugoslavian war.
Rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. Although Thatcher retained a majority of votes in the first ballot, the split in the party was evident enough to force her to resign. She would later become a Baroness in 1992.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1989.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 May 4 to 1990 November 28. Margaret Thatcher was originally a research chemist before entering politics. She was elected as an MP in 1959, and became Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970. She would challenge for leadership of the Conservatives in 1975 and win it becoming the Leader of Opposition. After bringing down the Labour party in a vote of non-confidence in 1979, she would lead the Conservatives to a majority in parliament.
As Prime Minister, Thatcher led the country through the recession of the early 80's, lowering taxes and reducing spending. She crushed the power of the unions and helped privatize several of the nation's industries including coal mining, gas, water, and electricity. In foreign affairs, she presided over the Falklands War, the bombing of Libya, and the beginning of Glastnost. She argued against the formation of the EU, and argued for the independence of Croatia and Slovenia during the Yugoslavian war.
Rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. Although Thatcher retained a majority of votes in the first ballot, the split in the party was evident enough to force her to resign. She would later become a Baroness in 1992.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Leonard James Callaghan was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1978.
James Callaghan was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1976 April 5 to 1979 May 4, as leader of the Labour Party. Callaghan became the prime minister after Prime Minister Harold Wilson unexpectedly resigned, endorsing Callaghan as his successor. Prior to holding the post of prime minister, Callaghan had held various other positions including Chancellor of the Exchequer, Foreign Secretary and Home Secretary. After various union unrest in 1978 to 1979, a non-confidence motion was passed. The Labour party was heavily defeated in the resulting election, and the Conservative Party took power.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1988.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 May 4 to 1990 November 28. Margaret Thatcher was originally a research chemist before entering politics. She was elected as an MP in 1959, and became Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970. She would challenge for leadership of the Conservatives in 1975 and win it becoming the Leader of Opposition. After bringing down the Labour party in a vote of non-confidence in 1979, she would lead the Conservatives to a majority in parliament.
As Prime Minister, Thatcher led the country through the recession of the early 80's, lowering taxes and reducing spending. She crushed the power of the unions and helped privatize several of the nation's industries including coal mining, gas, water, and electricity. In foreign affairs, she presided over the Falklands War, the bombing of Libya, and the beginning of Glastnost. She argued against the formation of the EU, and argued for the independence of Croatia and Slovenia during the Yugoslavian war.
Rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. Although Thatcher retained a majority of votes in the first ballot, the split in the party was evident enough to force her to resign. She would later become a Baroness in 1992.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1987.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 May 4 to 1990 November 28. Margaret Thatcher was originally a research chemist before entering politics. She was elected as an MP in 1959, and became Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970. She would challenge for leadership of the Conservatives in 1975 and win it becoming the Leader of Opposition. After bringing down the Labour party in a vote of non-confidence in 1979, she would lead the Conservatives to a majority in parliament.
As Prime Minister, Thatcher led the country through the recession of the early 80's, lowering taxes and reducing spending. She crushed the power of the unions and helped privatize several of the nation's industries including coal mining, gas, water, and electricity. In foreign affairs, she presided over the Falklands War, the bombing of Libya, and the beginning of Glastnost. She argued against the formation of the EU, and argued for the independence of Croatia and Slovenia during the Yugoslavian war.
Rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. Although Thatcher retained a majority of votes in the first ballot, the split in the party was evident enough to force her to resign. She would later become a Baroness in 1992.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1986.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 May 4 to 1990 November 28. Margaret Thatcher was originally a research chemist before entering politics. She was elected as an MP in 1959, and became Secretary of State for Education and Science in 1970. She would challenge for leadership of the Conservatives in 1975 and win it becoming the Leader of Opposition. After bringing down the Labour party in a vote of non-confidence in 1979, she would lead the Conservatives to a majority in parliament.
As Prime Minister, Thatcher led the country through the recession of the early 80's, lowering taxes and reducing spending. She crushed the power of the unions and helped privatize several of the nation's industries including coal mining, gas, water, and electricity. In foreign affairs, she presided over the Falklands War, the bombing of Libya, and the beginning of Glastnost. She argued against the formation of the EU, and argued for the independence of Croatia and Slovenia during the Yugoslavian war.
Rising dissent within the Conservative party caused Michael Heseltine to challenge Margaret Thatcher for the leadership. Although Thatcher retained a majority of votes in the first ballot, the split in the party was evident enough to force her to resign. She would later become a Baroness in 1992.
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland contains England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, which do not have separate prime ministers.
Margaret Thatcher
Australia's Prime Minister in 1980 was Malcolm Fraser.
Indira Gandhi was the Prime Minister of India from 1966-77 and 1980-84.India.Indira Ghandi was the 3rd Prime Minister of India from 1980 January 14 to 1984 October 31.
Joe Clark was the Prime Minister of Canada in the beginning of 1980. He had been the 16th Prime Minister of Canada since 1979 June 4, leading a minority government. The government was defeated over a budget vote, and he resigned as Prime Minister on March 3.Pierre Elliott Trudeau again became the Prime Minister of Canada on March 3, and served for the rest of the year and until 1984 June 30. Trudeau had also become the 15th Prime Minister of Canada before Clark, serving from 1968 April 20 until 1979 June 4.
She did not lead any country. She was the Prime Minister of England (or, more precisely, the United Kingdom) from 1979 to 1990. She was the head of government, not the head of the country. Queen Elizabeth II was the head of state during all of that time.
the first female prime minister in the caribbean is Eugenia Charles of Dominica. She served from 1980 to 1995
Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada.
Margaret Hilda Thatcher
In Canada, the head of government is known as the "Prime Minister", not a president. Pierre Elliot Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada. He was Prime Minister from 1968-1979 and again from 1980-1984.
Never heard of "the Trudean", but Pierre Trudeau was Prime Minister of Canada in the years 1968-1979 and 1980-1984.
Margaret Thatcher, or 'Maggie' for short
Pierre Elliott Trudeau and Joe Clark were the two Prime Ministers of Canada during the period from 1975 to 1980.Trudeau was the 15th Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 April 20 to 1979 June 4 and again from 1980 March 3 to 1984 June 30.Joe Clark was the 16th Prime Minister of Canada from 1979 June 4 to 1980 March 3.
If you mean "Is Pierre Trudeau the Prime Minister of Canada"... no he is not the current Prime Minister of Canada. Sadly, the Right Honourable Pierre Elliot Trudeau passed away on September 28, 2000. However, yes he is a past Canadian Prime Minister. He was Prime minister for 1968-1979 and from 1980-1984.