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The Downing Street Years
- Narrated by: Margaret Thatcher
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
This first volume of Margaret Thatcher's memoirs encompasses the whole of her time as Prime Minister This first volume of Margaret Thatcher's memoirs encompasses the whole of her time as Prime Minister - the formation of her goals in the early 1980s, the Falklands, the General Election victories of 1983 and 1987 and, eventually, the circumstances of her fall from political power. She also gives frank accounts of her dealings with foreign statesmen and her own ministers.
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- christopher bryan
- 21-11-20
A taste of nostalgia
When was younger she was known as the milk snatcher, but as you get older things are not black and white. Wanted to read this for a while glad it was on audible Easy to listen to book read by the iron lady herself which you can pick up her emotions during the narration.
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- mart7913
- 13-01-21
20th century icon
Absolutely loved it and a great insight into what goes on behind out of the public eye
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-04-24
What a remarkable Prime Minister
Loved listening to this book, especially effective with the lady herself doing the narration. She was strong-willed, principled and unyielding in her belief that her role was to make our country a better, more prosperous place for its citizens. Precisely what we require today. Unfortunately our next PM is entirely the opposite; weak, unprincipled and feeble.
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- Jamie H.
- 13-07-19
superb!
A fascinating insight which makes you realise she was our greatest prime minister of all time.
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- Graeme Edwards
- 17-05-23
Fabulous from start to finish
Beautifully written and read. I first listened to this when it came out on cassette! It was great to listen again on Audible decades later.
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- Adrian Turk
- 02-06-20
inspirational brilliance
she was formidable ( and still is)
absolutely fantastic read. it made me laugh it made me sad. I recommend this book for all political historians
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- Danny Clarke
- 19-07-20
Brilliant
amazing insight to a woman who led Britain in the 1980s. love or loathe her it is worth listening to her side of events.
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- Clayshaw
- 30-07-11
A well written and read book
Having lived through these years as a child and only ever hearing politics from my fathers very anti Thatcher stance I couldn't resist trying to understand why Mrs Thatcher did the things she did.
She is not one for discussing her failures much it seems but at times she was humble and it was moving the way she spoke of the tragedies that occurred during her time.
I came away from this admiring her more for her determination and strength of decision making rather than the hopeless 'listening' governments we have now that back away from any remotely bad publicity or making decisions that might stop them staying in power. Interesting that she feels she came into power with the country in a complete economic mess after Labours overspending and comparing this to todays situation. So much of what was going on back then rings true to now its scary.
Well read and interesting insight into an iconic lady. Like her or loathe her this is an interesting book. I'm off to hear the other side of the story from Tony Blair now!
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- pa4020
- 28-02-23
Great insight in to the worlds most powerful women.
I was an 80’s teen hadn’t paid much attention to politics. All I remember is MT made a difference. Now the country needs a new MT to restore our pride.
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- Jeremy
- 01-02-11
Sympathy for the Devil?
I am no Thatcherite... BUT this audiobook gave me a fascinating glimpse of the deeply held values that motivated MT and the Tory government under her leadership during those formative years in the 1980s.
Union power and the Miners Strike, the Falklands War and the Belgrano, Carter & Reagan, EEC and monetary union, unemployment and the riots, and her final bitter betrayal by her own Cabinet and Party are all tackled with her own brand of ebullient individualism.
Having just read Tony Blair's 'A Journey', I am struck how similar these two characters are. Both strong 'Presidential' style leaders, who took difficult decisions which divided the Country. In both cases dogmatic self-belief being both an asset and the cause of their downfall.
And surprisingly... I was left with an admiration for the 'Iron Lady'. The lessons of Churchill & the War, values of loyalty, fighting for democracy and British interests, not being deflected by criticism and a kind of assertive honesty came through strongly as her foundational virtues. Love her or hate her, this book is a great insight into her way of thinking.
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