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撒切尔夫人简介

撒切尔夫人简介

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Political career
• 1950:campaigned for the seat of Dartford (大 福特区) • 1959: the House of Commons • 1970 to 1974 :minister of education and science • 1975 the first woman leader of Conservative Party • 1979 : the first woman in Britain to become prime minister • 1982 :Marvenus Island War • 1990: resign
Nationality Date of death
• earn a degree in chemistry at the University of Oxford • president of the student Conservative Association • a research chemist • a tax lawyer
• Margaret Hilda Roberts
• Grantham,Lincolnshire, (英格兰肯特郡格兰瑟 姆)
In 1951, she married a wealthy businessman, Denis Thatcher, with whom she had two children.
Negative comments
• Pompous authoritarian (高傲的独裁主义者) • welfare policy • unemployment来自Thank you!!!
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chairman Deng Xiaoping signed the Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong on behalf of their two Governments in December 1984

撒切尔夫人演讲稿英文

撒切尔夫人演讲稿英文

撒切尔夫人演讲稿英文Ladies and Gentlemen,。

It is with great pleasure that I stand before you today to deliver this speech. As the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, I am honored to have the opportunity to address such a distinguished audience.When I was elected as Prime Minister in 1979, the country was facing numerous challenges. The economy was in a state of decline, and there was widespread social unrest. It was clear that bold and decisive action was needed to bring about real change.One of the key principles that guided my government's policies was the belief in individual freedom and personal responsibility. I firmly believed that a free market economy, where individuals were given the opportunity to thrive and succeed, was the best way to create prosperity for all.I also recognized the importance of a strong and assertive foreign policy. During my time in office, I worked tirelessly to strengthen Britain's position on the world stage. I was a staunch advocate for the principles of democracy and human rights, and I was not afraid to stand up to those who sought to undermine these values.Of course, my time in office was not without its challenges. I faced fierce opposition from those who disagreed with my policies, and there were times when it seemed as though the odds were stacked against me. However, I remained resolute in my determination to do what I believed was right for the country.Looking back on my time as Prime Minister, I am proud of the legacy that I have left behind. I firmly believe that the policies and reforms that my government implemented have had a lasting and positive impact on the United Kingdom.As I reflect on my time in office, I am reminded of the words of Winston Churchill, who once said, "Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts." I believe that these words encapsulate the spirit of my time in office. I faced bothsuccess and failure, but I never wavered in my commitment to do what I believed was right.In closing, I would like to express my gratitude to the people of the United Kingdom for the opportunity to serve as their Prime Minister. It was a privilege and an honor that I will always cherish. I hope that my time in office has left a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire future generations.Thank you.。

Margaret-Thatcher-撒切尔夫人英文介绍PPT课件

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• She had been staying at a suite in the hotel since December 2012 after having difficulty with stairs at her Chester Square home.
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President Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Nancy Reagan and Denis Thatcher of the United Kingdom walking
along the cross hall at the State Dinner.
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Death
• Following several years of poor health, Thatcher died on the morning of 8 April 2013 at The Ritz Hotel in London after suffering a stroke.
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Had four visit to China, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chairman Deng Xiaoping signed the Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong on behalf of their two Governments in 19 December 1984,handing over Hong
• In November 1990, she agreed to resign and was succeeded as party leader and prime minister by John Major.

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Death
• Following several years of poor health, Thatcher died on the morning of 8 April 2013 at The Ritz Hotel in London after suffering a stroke.
• She had been staying at a suite in the hotel since December 2012 after having difficulty with stairs at her Chester Square home.
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neral election, the Conservatives came to power and Thatcher became prime minister.
• In the 1987 general election, Thatcher won an unprecedented third term in office.
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President Reagan, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Nancy Reagan and Denis Thatcher of the United Kingdom walking
along the cross hall at the State Dinner.
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Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.
-Margaret Thatcher

撒切尔夫人的英语作文

撒切尔夫人的英语作文

撒切尔夫人的英语作文Margaret Thatcher, affectionately known as the "Iron Lady," was the first woman to serve as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. She held this prestigious position from 1979 to 1990, leading the country through a period of significant economic and social change. Here is a brief English composition about her:Margaret Thatcher: A Trailblazer in PoliticsMargaret Thatcher was a formidable figure in British politics, known for her unwavering resolve and conservative policies. Born in 1925 in Grantham, Lincolnshire, she was the daughterof a grocer and a devout Methodist. Her upbringing instilledin her a strong work ethic and a belief in individual responsibility.Thatcher's political career began in earnest when she was elected as a Member of Parliament for Finchley in 1959. Her intelligence and determination quickly propelled her through the ranks of the Conservative Party. In 1975, she became the party leader, and four years later, she was elected as the Prime Minister.Her tenure as Prime Minister was marked by a series of transformative policies. She implemented a series of economicreforms aimed at reducing inflation, cutting public spending, and privatizing state-owned industries. These policies, known as "Thatcherism," were controversial but played a significant role in shaping the economic landscape of the 1980s.Thatcher was also a staunch supporter of free-market capitalism and a close ally of U.S. President Ronald Reagan. Together, they promoted a global policy of anti-communism, which contributed to the eventual end of the Cold War.Despite her many accomplishments, Thatcher faced significant opposition, particularly from trade unions and those who opposed her privatization policies. The "Poll Tax" she introduced was met with widespread protests and is oftencited as one of the factors that led to her resignation in 1990.Margaret Thatcher's legacy is a complex one. She was a trailblazer for women in politics, proving that a woman could lead a major world power with strength and conviction. However, her policies and leadership style continue to be the subject of debate. Regardless of one's opinion on her politics, it is undeniable that she was a force to be reckoned with and left an indelible mark on British history.This composition provides a brief overview of Margaret Thatcher's life, her political career, and her impact on the United Kingdom.。

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Women,half the sky
She is first female prime minister in history.
She is created at three consecutive, term for 11 years of record of female prime minister
She is the first prime minister to implement a set of policy and be champions with "socialist" and "revolution" of the 20th century in the history of the British, is also one of the most outstanding prime minister.
She met Denis Thatcher, they got married in 1951. In 1953, the couple have an twin brother, were named for Carol and Mark .
Mrs.thatcher's memorabilia
Time
1925
1943 1947-1951 1953
Event
Born in Britain
Into the Oxford University to study chemistry Specialise in taxation law Become a lawyer
1959 1979 t Hilda Thatcher
玛格丽特· 希尔达· 撒切尔
She comes from an ordinary family.

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Kong's sovereignty in 1997.
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After the meeting, Mrs. Thatcher came out in the Great Hall of the fall.
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She is one of the dominant political figures of 20th century Britain, and Thatcherism continues to have a huge influence.
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Had four visit to China, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and Chairman Deng Xiaoping signed the Joint Declaration on the Future of Hong Kong on behalf of their two Governments in 19 December 1984,handing over Hong
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Any woman who understands the problems of running a home will be nearer to understanding the problems of running a country.
-Margaret Thatcher
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Death
• Following several years of poor health, Thatcher died on the morning of 8 April 2013 at The Ritz Hotel in London after suffering a stroke.

玛格丽特·撒切尔夫人

玛格丽特·撒切尔夫人

玛格丽特·撒切尔夫人久病不愈的撒切尔夫人(Mrs.Maegaret Thatcher)与2013年4月8日因中风而离世,享年88岁,她是英国历史上唯一的女首相,号称“铁娘子”。

这里收集了一部分她的照片,作为对一位二十世纪英国重要政治人物的纪念!伦敦4月8日电:撒切尔夫人的发言人贝宁勋爵说:“撒切尔的儿子马克和女儿卡罗尔宣布,他们的母亲撒切尔男爵夫人今天早上因中风平静地去世,为此感到十分悲伤。

”英国将为最近逝世的玛格丽特·撒切尔夫人举行国丧仪式,丧礼将在圣保罗大教堂举行。

预计有英国三军七百名军人为撒切尔夫人举行隆重的送葬仪式。

Privatisation, finance boom, manufacturing decline, home ownership, union laws. The UK changed hugely in the 1980s. But how much of that would have happened if Margaret Thatcher had never taken office, asks historian Dominic Sandbrook玛格丽特·撒切尔夫人与1979-1990年间任英国首相。

1927年,父亲阿尔弗瑞德·罗伯茨抱着两岁的玛格丽特·希尔达·罗伯茨。

1929年,撒切尔(左,4岁)与姐姐莫雷尔(8岁)合影。

三十年代,小学期间的照片。

前排左起第五位。

1948年为一组合唱钢琴伴奏。

达尔福德保守党会议。

玛格丽特正在地图上规划她的竞选路线,1950年。

撒切尔夫人原名玛格丽特·希尔达·罗伯茨,1925年出生在英国林肯郡格兰瑟姆的一个杂货商家庭。

译注:玛格丽特的父亲是阿尔弗瑞德·罗伯茨,他不仅是一位杂货铺的老板,也是一位热心政治和传道的人,曾当过地方议员,1945-1946年间还是格兰瑟姆市的市长。

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