Margaret Thatcher Gold Bar Famous Prime Minister 80s 70s Brexit Troy Ounce Lady




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Reference Number: Avaluer:10581073Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
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Margaret ThatcherCommemorative Gold BarBritians First Woman Leader
Ithas an image of the Great Leader on one side with her name and the words "The iron Lady" which was her nickname.It also has the day she wasborn 13.10.1925 & the day she died 8.4.2013

The Reverse side is the union jack with a crown in the middle

The Dimension are 43mm x 30mm x 3mm
Weights 1 oz, Comes in air-tight acrylic holder 
A Beautiful coin and Magnificent Keepsake Souvenir&nb...sp;of A Great Woman
In Excellent Condition
Sorry about the poor quality photos. They dont do the coin justice which looks a lot better in real life
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Baroness Margaret Thatcher, the 'Iron Lady', was the first female British Prime Minister and the longest serving PM for over 150 years.
Margaret Thatcher’s father, a shopkeeper and Mayor of Grantham, was a major influence in her childhood. She was educated at the local grammar school and studied Chemistry at Oxford University, where she became president of the university Conservative association.
Thatcher read for the Bar before being elected as the Conservative MP for Finchley in 1959. She held junior posts before becoming Shadow Spokesperson for Education, and entered the Cabinet as Education Secretary in 1970.
In Opposition she stood against Edward Heath for the party leadership in 1975 and won. Her victory was considered a surprise by many. In 1979, the Conservative Party won the General Election and Thatcher became PM, taking over from James Callaghan.
Her first 2 years in office were not easy - unemployment was very high, but the economy gradually showed improvement. She brought more of her supporters into the Cabinet, and added to her reputation by leading the country to war against Argentina in the Falkland Islands.
The Conservatives went on to win the 1983 election by an overwhelming majority, helped by a divided opposition. Her government followed a radical programme of privatisation and deregulation, reform of the trade unions, tax cuts and the introduction of market mechanisms into health and education. The aim was to reduce the role of government and increase individual self-reliance.
She also became a familiar figure internationally, creating a famous friendship with US President Reagan and gaining the praise of Soviet leader Gorbachev.
One great difficulty during her time in office was the issue of Europe. Her long-serving Foreign Secretary, Sir Geoffrey Howe resigned in November 1990 in protest at her attitude to Europe. His resignation speech brought about events which were to lead to her exit from 10 Downing Street later that month.
Michael Heseltine challenged her for the leadership, and while he failed to win, he gained 152 votes – enough to make it evident that a crucial minority favoured a change. Thatcher was eventually persuaded not to go forward to the second ballot, which was won by her Chancellor of the Exchequer, John Major.
She left the House of Commons in 1992, and was appointed a life peerage in the House of Lords in the same year, receiving the title of Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven.
In 1995 she was appointed as Lady Companion of the Order of the Garter, the highest order of Chivalry in the UK.
Her writings include 2 volumes of memoirs: The Downing Street Years and The Path to Power.
Thatcher died on 8 April 2013 at The Ritz Hotel in London, after suffering a stroke. She received a ceremonial funeral including full military honours, with a church service at St Paul’s Cathedral.
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of Government of the United Kingdom, and chairs Cabinet meetings. There is no specific date when the office of Prime Minister first appeared, as the role was not created but rather evolved over a period of time.[1] The term was used in the House of Commons in 1805[2] and it was certainly in parliamentary use by the 1880s, [3][4] and in 1905 the post of Prime Minister was officially given recognition in the order of precedence.[5] Modern historians generally consider Sir Robert Walpole, who led the government of Great Britain from 1721 to 1742, [6][7] as the first Prime Minister. Walpole is also the longest-serving Prime Minister by this definition.[8] However, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman was the first Prime Minister and Margaret Thatcher the longest-serving Prime Minister to have been officially referred to as such.[5]Strictly, the first Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (of Great Britain and Ireland) was William Pitt the Younger.[9] The first Prime Minister of the current United Kingdom (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland) was David Lloyd George, [10] although the country was not renamed officially until 1927 when Stanley Baldwin was serving as Prime Minister.[11]Due to the gradual evolution of the post of Prime Minister, the title is applied to early Prime Ministers only retrospectively;[12] this has sometimes given rise to academic dispute. Lord Bath and Lord Waldegrave are both sometimes listed as prime ministers.[13] Bath was invited to form a ministry by King George II when Henry Pelham resigned in 1746, [14] as was Waldegrave in 1757 after the dismissal of William Pitt the Elder, [15] who dominated the government during the Seven Years' War. Neither was able to command sufficient parliamentary support to form a government; Bath stepped down after two days, [13] and Waldegrave after three.[15] Modern academic consensus does not consider either man to have held office as Prime Minister, and they are not listed.
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ggbain.35233.jpg    The Right HonourableStanley BaldwinFRSMP for Bewdley(1867–1947)    4 November1924    5 June1929   First Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsConservative    Baldwin II    [65]1924Ramsay MacDonald ggbain 35734.jpg    The Right HonourableJames Ramsay MacDonaldFRSMP for Seaham(1866–1937)    5 June1929    24 August1931   First Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsLabour    MacDonald II    [66]1929§24 August1931    28 October1931    National Labour    1st National(La.N.–Co.–Li.N.–Li.)28 October1931    7 June1935    2nd National[XIX](La.N.–Co.–Li.N.–Li.)1931‍    Stanley Baldwin ggbain.35233.jpg    The Right HonourableStanley BaldwinFRSMP for Bewdley(1867–1947)    7 June1935    28 May1937   First Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsConservative    3rd National(Co.–La.N.–Li.N.)    [65]Edward VIIICoat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg(1936)1935    George VICoat of Arms of the United Kingdom (1837-1952).svg(1936–1952)Neville chamberlain1921.jpg    The Right HonourableArthur Neville ChamberlainFRSMP for Birmingham Edgbaston(1869–1940)    28 May1937    3 September1939   First Lord of the TreasuryLeader of the House of CommonsConservative    4th National(Co.–La.N.–Li.N.)    [67]3 September1939    10 May1940    Chamberlain War(Co.–La.N.–Li.N.)Churchill HU 90973.jpg    The Right HonourableWinston ChurchillCHTDDLFRSRAMP for Epping(1874–1965)    Timeline of premiership   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister of DefenceLeader of the House of Commons[XX]Conservative    Churchill War(All parties)    [68]10 May1940    23 May194523 May1945    26 July1945    Churchill Caretaker(Co.–Li.N.)Attlee BW cropped.jpg    The Right HonourableClement AttleeOMCHFRSMP for Limehouse – Walthamstow West[XXI](1883–1967)    26 July1945    26 October1951   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister of Defence[XXII]Labour    Attlee(I & II)    [69]1945 1950Churchill HU 90973.jpg    The Right HonourableSir Winston ChurchillKGOMCHTDDLFRSRAMP for Woodford(1874–1965)    26 October1951    6 April1955   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister of Defence[XXIII]Conservative    Churchill III    [68]1951    Elizabeth IIRoyal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom.svg(1952–present)Sir Anthony-Eden number 10 Official.jpg    The Right HonourableSir Robert Anthony EdenKGMCMP for Warwick & Leamington(1897–1977)    6 April1955    10 January1957   First Lord of the TreasuryConservative    Eden(I & II)    [70]1955Harold Macmillan number 10 official.jpg    The Right HonourableMaurice Harold MacmillanFRSMP for Bromley(1894–1986)    10 January1957    19 October1963   First Lord of the TreasuryConservative    Macmillan(I & II)    [71]1959Alec Douglas-Home (c1963).jpg    The Right HonourableSir Alec Douglas-HomeKTMP for Kinross & Western Perthshire[XXIV](1903–1995)    19 October1963    16 October1964   First Lord of the TreasuryConservative    Douglas-Home    [72]Harold Wilson Number 10 official.jpg    The Right HonourableJames Harold WilsonOBEFRSMP for Huyton(1916–1995)    16 October1964    19 June1970   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister for the Civil Service[XXV]Labour    Wilson(I & II)    [73]1964 1966Heathdod.JPG    The Right HonourableEdward HeathMBEMP for Bexley(1916–2005)    19 June1970    4 March1974   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister for the Civil ServiceConservative    Heath    [74]1970Harold Wilson Number 10 official.jpg    The Right HonourableJames Harold WilsonOBEFRSMP for Huyton(1916–1995)    4 March1974    5 April1976   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister for the Civil ServiceLabour    Wilson(III & IV)    [73]Feb.1974§ Oct.1974James Callaghan.JPG    The Right HonourableLeonard James CallaghanMP for Cardiff South East(1912–2005)    5 April1976    4 May1979   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister for the Civil ServiceLabour    Callaghan    [75]Margaret Thatcher cropped2.png    The Right HonourableMargaret ThatcherFRSMP for Finchley(1925–2013)    Premiership   First Lord of the TreasuryMinister for the Civil 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