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  2. 1990 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Thatcher in 1990. The 1990 Prime Minister's Resignation Honours were officially announced in The London Gazette of 21 December 1990 and marked the resignation of the Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, who had stepped down from the role in November that year after more than 11 years in office and nearly 16 years as Leader of the Conservative Party.

  3. Margaret Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher [nb 2] (née Roberts; 13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013), was a British stateswoman and Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1979 to 1990 and Leader of the Conservative Party from 1975 to 1990.

  4. Premiership of Margaret Thatcher - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Thatcher's tenure as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom began on 4 May 1979 when she accepted an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to form a government, succeeding James Callaghan of the Labour Party, and ended on 28 November 1990 upon her resignation.

  5. 1990 Conservative Party leadership election - Wikipedia

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    Thatcher brought the annual leadership election forward by a fortnight. [3] At the Lord Mayor's Banquet on 12 November, [4] Thatcher dismissed Howe's resignation by employing a cricketing metaphor: I am still at the crease, though the bowling has been pretty hostile of late.

  6. Third Thatcher ministry - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 4 May 1979 to 28 November 1990, during which time she led a Conservative majority government. She was the first woman to hold that office. During her premiership, Thatcher moved to liberalise the British economy through deregulation, privatisation, and the promotion of ...

  7. Defiant Reeves says she won’t resign and compares herself to ...

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    In a defiant response to her critics the Chancellor said she was happy to be known as the ‘Iron Lady,’ the nickname given to former Tory Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Ms Reeves said she ...

  8. Geoffrey Howe - Wikipedia

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    His resignation on 1 November 1990 is widely considered to have precipitated the leadership challenge that led to Thatcher's resignation three weeks later. Born in Port Talbot , Wales, Howe was educated at Bridgend Preparatory School, Abberley Hall School , Winchester College , and – after serving in the army as a lieutenant – Trinity Hall ...

  9. No. No. No. (Margaret Thatcher) - Wikipedia

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    Thatcher's "No. No. No." response was seen as undermining any progress that had been made at the summit in Rome. [5]Following Thatcher's speech, Howe then resolved to resign from the government and join the backbenches after Thatcher dismissed further EEC integration and the potentiality of a single currency, which had been espoused by the Delors Commission, with her "No. No. No." [2] [3] It ...