
Margaret Thatcher
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Britain's 49th Prime Minister - In office 4 May 1979 – 28 November 1990. Soundbites, quotes, and facts from the Iron Lady on issues of the day.
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Once you compress incentives from the top-down and say, "It doesn't matter how much you earn I'm going to take the lion's share away," they say, "Alright, I'm no longer going to do the lion's part." Then they stop creating the extra wealth which would benefit both themselves and society as a whole.
Margaret Thatcher365,672 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

Private property is vital to freedom. The more industries you have in the hands of government, the more the bureaucrats run things...Bureaucrats on the whole are not good at business, they're not good at industry. They shouldn't have the running of it. The more powers you put into the hands of government, the less the powers of the people. The more in the hands of the bureaucrats, the less in the hands of the electors. So of course we reduced that. It not only puts the industries back to people who know how to run them but it extends share ownership. We've extended capital ownership far wider than ever before. Capital ownership should be something that every single person feels that as they begin to prosper, they can put money aside and build up capital; build their own security. It makes them much more powerful against a government.
Margaret Thatcher93,537 просмотров • 18 дней назад

The 'Falkland Islands' was the first case [postwar] where any country decided that an aggressor should not succeed. It was the first case of upholding international law. And if I might gently remind you, it's probably because of that Argentina has democracy today.
Margaret Thatcher581,923 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Freedom can also be lost little by little, by what the Fabians call the doctrine of gradualness. A little more taxation here, a little more government expenditure there, year after year until the people are no longer the masters of the state but its servants. There are always, it seems, good reasons advanced for the state to have more power. But rarely for the state to divest itself of power. Each new problem becomes an excuse for more government intervention and less individual responsibility.
Margaret Thatcher271,501 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

On 28th November 1990, Margaret Thatcher formally tenders her resignation to the Queen. "We're leaving Downing Street for the last time after eleven and a half wonderful years, and we're very happy that we leave the United Kingdom in a very much better state than when we came here."
Margaret Thatcher594,339 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад

To be soft on crime is to betray the law-abiding citizen. And to make excuses for the criminal is to offer incentives to dishonesty and violence. Crime flourishes in a culture of excuses. We Conservatives know, even if many sociologists don't, that crime is not a sickness to be cured—it is a temptation to be resisted, a threat to be deterred, and an evil to be punished.
Margaret Thatcher17,925 просмотров • 5 дней назад

Margaret Thatcher famously considered 'Yes, Minister' to be her favourite television programme, and remarked that it was somewhat true to life. As a huge fan, Thatcher took part in a special sketch for the show in 1984 at the National Viewers and Listeners Association Awards. The sketch, which focused on her desire to abolish economists, was co-written by Thatcher and her press secretary, Bernard Ingham.
Margaret Thatcher329,379 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

The people who are going to buy council houses are those who would probably live in them for the rest of their lives anyway. It seems to me absolutely wrong to say to them you must go on paying increasing rent for the rest of your life and never have the chance to own your home. Give them a chance to own it. They'd have been there anyway. They'll do their own maintenance. They'll do their own improvements. The next generation will have gotten used to, "I'm going to be a homeowner." It will give them a new independence, and a new dignity.
Margaret Thatcher279,231 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

Once you start to compromise with the Left, first you compromise with the near Left. Then they're fanatical, and you compromise with the middle Left. Then you find yourselves compromising with the far Left. Never forget that some of the tyrannical regimes have come into power by constitutional means.
Margaret Thatcher318,868 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Let us never forget this fundamental truth: The state has no source of money other than the money people earn themselves. If the state wishes to spend more, it can do so only by borrowing your savings or by taxing you more. And it is no good thinking that someone else will pay—that "someone else" is you. There is no such thing as public money, there is only taxpayers' money. Prosperity won't come by inventing more and more lavish public expenditure programs. You don't grow richer by ordering another chequebook from the bank. No nation ever grew more prosperous by taxing its citizens beyond their capacity to pay. We have a duty to make sure that every penny piece we raise in taxation is spent wisely and well.
Margaret Thatcher336,516 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

No self-respecting country gives up control over its currency and its finance.
Margaret Thatcher20,826 просмотров • 9 дней назад

Capitalism has a moral basis. The reason being, unless you have economic freedom, you will have no other freedom at all. [...] To be free, you have to be capitalist. Every free society in the world is a capitalist society. Not every capitalist society is free, but a pre-condition for freedom is capitalism.
Margaret Thatcher55,108 просмотров • 1 месяц назад

They're a weak lot some of them in Europe, you know. Weak. Feeble.
Margaret Thatcher135,683 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

When I'm out of politics I'm going to run a business. It will be called 'Rent-A-Spine'.
Margaret Thatcher122,621 просмотров • 3 месяцев назад

We must not profess the Christian faith and go to church simply because we want social reform and benefits, or a better standard of behaviour, but because we accept the sanctity of life, the responsibility that comes with freedom, and the supreme sacrifice of Christ.
Margaret Thatcher76,319 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад