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Margaret Thatcher lost power in November 1990 primarily due to declining popularity and internal dissent within her own Conservative Party. Her controversial policies, including the introduction of the Community Charge (poll tax), led to widespread public opposition and significant electoral losses. Additionally, a leadership challenge emerged, culminating in her decision to resign after failing to secure enough support in a critical party vote. This marked the end of her 11-year tenure as Prime Minister.

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