chrisd
Major Champion
Maybe not uniting all, but I think all will agree that Thatcher is the most divisive PM we have had, with no-one running her close.
If many of the southerners had lived in most northern towns in the 80's, and seen what devastation she caused,they would have a different view.
I agree the unions needed sorting out, but to take away their power base by losing the country millions of manufacturing jobs that had been built up since the industrial revolution, takes a special "talent".
As was pointed out in an earlier post, many of the companies were going bust before she came to power. The unions were wrecking the economy, secondary picketing was legal and the U.K. had become a laughing stock. I agree that we in the south didn't bear the brunt of the hardships but the country would have gone down the tubes with the way it was going, strikes,walk outs etc etc. manufacturing was being lost long before her election.
She did vindictively close the mines, that happened even here in East Kent where I live, that was wrong. She did sell council houses but the country couldn't afford the maintenance costs of the housing stock and the sale raised money to build more. Similar was the case with the privatised industries, they had been starved of investment over successive governments and privatisation gave the new owners the responsibility to do what the governments had not - it also bought in to the coffers a huge cash cow.
its easy for those not there to criticise things she did in isolation but for me, overall, she did the right thing at the time