
Margaret Thatcher
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Jonathan Aitken has an insider's view of Margaret Thatcher's story. He is well qualified to explore her strong and sometimes difficult personality during half a century of political dramas. From first meeting her when she was a junior shadow minister in the mid 1960s, during her time as leader of the Opposition when he was a close family friend, and as a Member of Parliament throughout her years in power, Aitken had a ring side seat at many private and public spectacles in the Margaret Thatcher saga.
From his unique vantage point, Aitken brings new light to many crucial episodes of Thatcherism. They include her ousting of Ted Heath, her battles with her Cabinet, the Falklands War, the Miners' Strike, her relationships with world leaders such as Ronald Reagan, Mikhail Gorbachev and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia and the build up to the Shakespearian coup inside the Conservative Party which brought about her downfall.
Drawing on his own diaries, and a wealth of extensive research including some ninety interviews which range from international statesmen like Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger and Lord Carrington to many of her No.10 private secretaries and personal friends, Jonathan Aitken's Margaret Thatcher - Power and Personality breaks new ground as a fresh and fascinating portrait of the most influential political leader of post-war Britain.
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The most readable, most entertaining book on Thatcher I've read, and probably the most illuminating. * Daily Telegraph * A magnificent work - highly readable, carefully researched and above all brutally honest. * Mail on sunday * One day we might reach a reasonable assessment of Thatcher... This book, by an alarmingly candid friend, will go a long way towards helping find that balance. * The Guardian * Shrewd and compelling... [Aitken's account of] the hubris, machinations and miscalculations that led to Margaret Thatcher's downfall has real dramatic pace. * Sunday Times * Aitken is an accomplished biographer and wordsmith. This book is highly readable and highly recommended. * Sunday Express * Splendidly honest * The Guardian *Weitere Details
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Inhalt
- Cover
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue
- 1 The early years
- THE BIRTHPLACE
- FAMILY TENSIONS
- FUN (OR LACK OF IT)
- FIRST SCHOOL
- FATHERLY INSPIRATION
- REFLECTION
- 2 The war, grammar school and fighting her headmistress
- GRANTHAM AT WAR
- KGGS
- GETTING HER OWN WAY
- REFLECTION
- 3 Oxford, boyfriends and political ambition
- EARLY UNHAPPINESS AT OXFORD
- STIRRINGS OF ROMANCE
- SUCCESS IN OUCA POLITICS
- REFLECTION
- 4 First steps in politics
- YOUNG CONSERVATIVE
- MENTORED BY ALFRED BOSSOM MP
- YOUNG CANDIDATE
- THREE MEN ON A STRING
- THE GENERAL ELECTION OF 1950
- FRUSTRATION, CONSOLIDATION AND ENGAGEMENT
- REFLECTION
- 5 Marriage, motherhood and Finchley
- MARRIAGE
- MOTHERHOOD
- THE BUMPY ROAD TO FINCHLEY
- ELECTED
- REFLECTION
- 6 First years in Parliament 1959-1964
- THE LUCKY LEGISLATOR
- MAKING HER WAY IN THE HOUSE
- JUNIOR MINISTER
- IN THE CONSTITUENCY
- FAMILY LIFE
- REFLECTION
- 7 Front-bench opposition
- ENTERING OPPOSITION
- IAIN MACLEOD'S NO. 2
- JOINING THE SHADOW CABINET
- WOOED BY THE AMERICANS, DISMAYED BY THE SOVIETS
- PREPARING FOR GOVERNMENT
- REFLECTION
- 8 Secretary of State for Education
- FIRST MOVES
- MILK SNATCHER
- SAVED BY THE PRIME MINISTER
- WIDER THAN EDUCATION
- REFLECTION
- 9 Heath on the ropes
- THE TWILIGHT OF A TORY LEADER
- THE PHONEY WAR IN THE PARTY
- THE RISE AND FALL OF SIR KEITH JOSEPH
- REFLECTION
- 10 Winning the leadership
- DECIDING TO RUN
- TOFFS FOR THATCHER AND OTHER SURPRISES
- A DEAL WITH EDWARD DU CANN
- ENTER AIREY NEAVE
- A STUNNING RESULT ON THE FIRST BALLOT
- REFLECTION
- 11 Leader of the Opposition: A fragile beginning
- WINNING THE FINAL ROUND
- AN UNCERTAIN START
- PERSONAL GLIMPSES
- REFLECTION
- 12 Three frustrating years
- PARTY CONFERENCES AND FOREIGN VISITS
- OUTMANOEUVRED BY JAMES CALLAGHAN
- NEW POLICIES AND PHILOSOPHIES
- REFLECTION
- 13 Last lap to the election
- THE IMPORTANCE OF THE LAUGHING BOYS
- THE WINTER OF DISCONTENT
- THE VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE
- REFLECTION
- 14 The final ascent to No. 10
- WAITING BEFORE THE OFF
- SOFT-CENTRE CAMPAIGNING
- ON THE EVE OF POWER
- VICTORY
- REFLECTION
- 15 First moves as Prime Minister
- MAKING A START
- HANDLING HER CABINET
- CHALLENGING THE CIVIL SERVICE
- REFLECTION
- 16 The learning curve
- INSIDE NO. 10
- BRIDGE BUILDERS AND VOICES
- OLD STRIPEY AND STUBBORNNESS
- A FAVOUR FOR RUPERT MURDOCH
- PERSONALITY TRAITS ON AND OFF DUTY
- DOG DAYS ON ISLAY
- REFLECTION
- 17 First steps in foreign affairs
- LEARNING FROM LORD CARRINGTON
- RHODESIA
- EUROPE
- A SLOW START TO THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
- REFLECTION
- 18 Storm clouds on the economy and in the cabinet
- THE GATHERING STORM
- OUTFLANKING JIM PRIOR
- THE COURAGE OF THE 1981 BUDGET
- THE VULNERABLE PRIME MINISTER
- BLOCKBUSTERED INTO RESHUFFLING THE CABINET
- REFLECTION
- 19 The Falklands War I: The prelude
- SABOTAGING THE LEASEBACK OPTION
- PARLIAMENT'S WAR
- SEEING OFF HAIG
- REFLECTION
- 20 The Falklands War II: Into the fighting
- MILITARY AND POLITICAL PREPARATIONS
- SOUTH GEORGIA, THE BELGRANO AND THE SHEFFIELD
- MORE DIPLOMATIC WOBBLES
- REFLECTION
- 21 The Falklands War III: Victory
- THE BATTLE FOR THE FALKLANDS
- VICTORY
- REFLECTION
- 22 After the Falklands
- THE CHANGING OF THE POLITICAL LANDSCAPE
- THE ECONOMY AND THE UNIONS
- THE BEGINNINGS OF PRIVATISATION
- THE SUICIDE OF THE OPPOSITION
- A LANDSLIDE VICTORY
- REFLECTION
- 23 Stumbling into the second term
- CECIL PARKINSON AND THE SPEAKER
- OTHER EARLY GLITCHES
- DIFFICULT PROBLEMS
- HER BLUE-EYED CHANCELLOR
- REFLECTION
- 24 Terrorism, Ireland and Hong Kong
- FACING DOWN TERRORISM
- THE ANGLO-IRISH AGREEMENT
- ACCEPTING REALITY IN HONG KONG
- REFLECTION
- 25 Batting for Britain in Saudi Arabia
- THE DEAL OF THE CENTURY
- FIGHTING THE FRENCH
- THE DENIS BACK CHANNEL
- DIFFICULT HURDLES TO OVERCOME
- THE MOTIVATION OF THE PRIME MINISTER
- REFLECTION
- 26 Unions and miners
- STEPPING STONES TOWARDS SOLVING THE PROBLEM
- ARTHUR SCARGILL'S CHALLENGE
- DAVID HART: HER SECRET BLUE PIMPERNEL
- THE NACODS CRISIS AND THE COLLAPSE OF THE STRIKE
- LOSERS BUT NO VICTORS
- REFLECTION
- 27 Strengthening the Special Relationship with Ronald Reagan
- THE GOLD SEAM AND THE FAULT-LINE
- THE PERSONAL CHEMISTRY
- ISLANDS AND TENSIONS
- THE BOMBING OF LIBYA
- REFLECTION
- 28 Starting to win the Cold War
- WHY THE IRON LADY WAS FOR TURNING
- THE CHEQUERS OVERTURE TO MIKHAIL GORBACHEV
- BRIDGE BUILDING BETWEEN MOSCOW AND WASHINGTON
- DIFFERENCES WITH REAGAN OVER SDI AND REYKJAVIK
- STAR PERFORMANCE IN MOSCOW
- REFLECTION
- 29 Rumblings of discontent
- TENSIONS WITH MINISTERS
- CLASHING WITH HESELTINE
- THE WESTLAND CRISIS EXPLODES
- THAT BLOODY WOMAN
- REFLECTION
- 30 Into the third term
- APPROACHING THE 1987 ELECTION
- WINNING FOR THE THIRD TIME
- A BOLD BUT FLAWED BEGINNING
- LIFE WITHOUT WHITELAW
- REFLECTION
- 31 Trouble with Nigel Lawson
- FLASHPOINTS OF PERSONALITY
- FIRST CLASH OVER THE ERM
- SHADOWING THE DEUTSCHMARK
- THE BOOM OR BUST BUDGET
- HOWE STIRS THE ERM DISPUTE
- REFLECTION
- 32 Swinging towards Euroscepticism
- ALWAYS A DOUBTER
- DIDDLED BY THE SINGLE EUROPEAN ACT (SEA)
- DISILLUSIONMENT WITH GEOFFREY HOWE
- THE BRUGES SPEECH
- REFLECTION
- 33 Boiling over on Europe
- THE FALL-OUT FROM BRUGES
- HIGH NOON IN MADRID
- THE DISMISSAL OF GEOFFREY HOWE
- REFLECTION
- 34 Exit the Chancellor, enter the stalking horse
- TRYING TO STABILISE THE GOVERNMENT
- THE PROBLEM OF ALAN WALTERS
- LAWSON SNAPS
- THE STALKING HORSE
- GREATER EVENTS
- REFLECTION
- 35 Countdown to the coup
- THE INVASION OF KUWAIT
- THE POISON OF THE POLL TAX
- HER LAST ROW ON EUROPE
- HOWE PREPARES TO STRIKE
- REFLECTION
- 36 End game
- HOWE GOES FOR THE JUGULAR
- HESELTINE ENTERS THE RING
- PETER MORRISON'S COMPLACENCY
- A HARD DAY'S NIGHT IN PARIS
- REFLECTION
- 37 Exit
- FIRST SOUNDINGS
- THE CABINET DEFECTS
- A BRAVURA FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
- THE ELECTION OF A NEW LEADER
- REFLECTION
- 38 The agony after the fall
- TRAUMA AND TANTRUMS
- TRAVELLING, SPEECH-MAKING AND WRITING
- LAST MONTHS AS A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
- SABOTAGING HER SUCCESSOR
- REFLECTION
- 39 Snapshots of her retirement years
- STRATEGIC IDEAS AND PERSONAL CONVERSATIONS
- STILL BATTING FOR BRITAIN
- A BREAK IN THE HIGHLANDS
- SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY
- FINDING HER SPIRITUAL HOME
- Epilogue
- DECLINE
- FADING OUT WITH DIGNITY
- FAREWELL
- Bibliography
- Principal sources
- Notes describing sources
- Index
- plate section 1
- plate section 2
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