she was elected the member of parliament for finchley, a highly jewish area of north london, in 1959.
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.
John Major MP (conservative party) was the British Prime Minister between 1990 and 1997. He replaced Margaret Thatcher MP (conservative party) as Prime-Minister (1979-1990) and was ousted from power by Tony Blair MP (Labour Party) in 1997.
She was first elected an MP in 1959. In 1979 she won the election that made her prime minister.
Margaret Thatcher, the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, served from 1979 to 1990. Before entering politics, she worked as a research chemist and later became a Member of Parliament (MP) in 1959. Additionally, she held various ministerial positions, including Secretary of State for Education and Science. Thatcher was also a barrister, having trained at the Inns of Court, before her political career took off.
Margaret Thatcher was a Conservative MP in the United Kingdom between 1959 and 1992. Prime Minister 1979-90. Leader of the opposition 1975-9. Leader of the Conservative party 1975-90. She also served as a minister in Ted Heath's government 1970-4.
The cast of The Making of the Iron Lady - 2008 includes: Margaret Beckett as Herself - Former Labour Minister Michael Cockerell as Himself - Reporter Iain Duncan Smith as Himself - Former Conservative Leader Edward Heath as Himself (1996) Jill Knight as Herself - Conservative MP, 1966-1997 Alistair McAlpine as Himself - Conservative Party Treasurer, 1975-1990 Airey Neave as himself Patsy Rodenburg as Herself - Voice Coach, Guildhall School of Music and Drama Norman Tebbit as Himself - Conservative MP, 1970-1992 Margaret Thatcher as herself Carol Thatcher as herself Mark Thatcher as himself
Many people would think that is highly unlikely considering that the first woman MP was a Tory (Nancy Astor) and the first woman Prime Minister was a Tory (Margaret Thatcher).
Ask Margaret Moran, she'll be able to help.
Margaret Thatcher was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, following a poll of her fellow Conservative MP's beating former PM Ted Heath. She had never been considered for the leadership before this, and had actually declared that she did not think there would be a woman Prime Minister in her lifetime. It was when Heath refused to step down that the Tories had to organise a 2-stage ballot, where the front-runners were asked to stand aside first time round, so that the anti-Heath votes could be concentrated on one candidate, who was clearly meant to be a stalking-horse. They chose Thatcher for this, as she was the only candidate of Ministerial rank who had no chance of actually getting elected - being a woman. But to everyone's surprise, many backbenchers decided to vote for her in the second ballot, and she became the first-ever woman party leader - to the fury of Labour, who felt that this honour would fall to one of theirs.
Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990. She was a Conservative MP whom became the only woman PM in British history and still currently this record is left unbroken, she has the longest continuous period in office since the 18th century, with 11 years in office. She was forced to resign in 1990, succeded by Sir John Major; her natural successor to whom she backed also, her cabinet and the Conservative MPs lost confidence in her which led to her downfall from the Great Office of Prime Minister. She currently is aged 82.
He's been an MP since 1993 and Prime Minister since 2006.
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.