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  • ...free-market conservative administrations of the late 20th century -- the [[Margaret Thatcher]] government in the UK and the [[Ronald Reagan]] government in the U.S. -- ...o change. For example, the Reagan administration in the U.S. and that of [[Margaret Thatcher]] in the UK both professed conservatism, but during Reagan's term of office
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  • *I'm giving [[User:John Stephenson|John]] partial credit for editing [[Margaret Thatcher]], because I'm generous and goshdarnnit he's just such a nice guy! [[User:A
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  • ...cutive to accept a package of new policies, including the acceptance of [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s trade union law; acceptance of the [[Conservative party|Conservative g
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  • 1979-1990 [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s Conservative Governments.
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  • ...ed "[[New Labour]]". The new policies were to include the acceptance of [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s trade union law; acceptance of the [[Conservative party|Conservative g ...ring Tony Blair's premiership was a major departure from that tradition. [[Margaret Thatcher]]—whom he admired—was known to have preferred to use the Cabinet only
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  • ...rded well with the libertarian views of [[Ronald Reagan]] in America and [[Margaret Thatcher]] in Britain, and they introduced banking deregulation measures that were
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  • ...nment, that had often been overridden by the Conservative Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]], was all but abandoned by the Labour Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]], and h
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