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No, Baroness Margaret Thatcher is of the Conservative Party.
Margaret Thatcher was leader of the Conservative party.
She was the leader of the Conservative Party, so that was the party she supported.
The Conservative party. OR they were more commonly known as the 'Tories'.
Margaret Thatcher became Leader of the Conservative Party on the 11th February 1975.
Margaret Thatcher stood down as leader of the Conservative party and Prime minister on the 28th of November 1990.
Margaret Thatcher was inspired by Winston Churchill. She was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990, as well as the leader of the conservative party.
Yes. She was leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990, and prime minister from 1979 to 1990.
Britain had one female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. She was a member of the Conservative Party, and was beaten in the 1997 general election by Labour's Tony Blair.
One example was Margaret Thatcher (now Baroness Thatcher), the first female leader of the Conservative Party and the first British Prime Minister who was a woman. Before she went into politics, Margaret Thatcher was a graduate research chemist.
Margaret Thatcher held the following positions during the following periods;- Member of the House of Commons 1959-1992 Prime Minister of the UK 1979-1990 Leader of the Conservative Party 1975-1990
She was prime minster from the 4th of May 1979 to the 28th of November 1990. She was the leader of the Conservative party, sometime referred to as the Tories.