Yes the two might have met earlier.
Simpsons Mock Thatcher Today 8th April 2013Strangely the Simpson's cartoon today, mocked Thatcher on the day of her death?Poor taste or coincidence? Is Sky responsible for this poor taste?
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Queen Elizabeth's mother died on the 30th March 2002. She was 101 years old.
It was the defeat of Argentina over the Falkland Islands that made Margaret Thatcher popular. As we must remember that England was far away from Argentina, and they thought it would be difficult for England to send their navy and the R.A.F there. But England proved them wrong.
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.
Winston Churchill was recently voted in a poll to be the greatest Briton ever.
Winston Churchill featured on the reverse of the 1965 British Crown, commemorating his death.
She died on the 8th April 2013.
Winston Churchill
No.
Yes, Margaret thatcher - tory
Margaret Thatcher, who was the British Prime Minster from the 4th of May 1979 until the 28th of November 1990.
No the person voted as such was Winston Churchill
Churchill was the greatest man of british stock that ever lived, apart from maybe cecil rhodes.
I am the son of Martin Long, the founder of Churchill insurance. I asked him this question and he responded with the answer that he enjoyed reading about the life of Sir Winston Churchill ever since he was about 10 and decided to devote the name of his company to him. <><><> "The current Churchill mascot was the product of a staff competition designed to identify ways to differentiate the Churchill brand from Winston Churchill." -Wikipedia I'm pretty sure it was not.
Yes, there was a women prime minister before. Her name is Margaret Thatcher.
He isn't. In a recent poll, Winston Churchill was deemed to be the greatest Briton ever.