“[Margaret Thatcher] admitted to being the daughter of her father but not the daughter of her mother!” Quote by Hilary Mantel
“I can't think of any male politician who magnetizes love and hate - mainly hate - the way [Margaret Thatcher] did.” ThinkingWayI CanHatePoliticianMalesLove And Hate Author:Hilary Mantel
“We have a number of very powerful women in the world now - Mrs. [Angela] Merkel, who the Germans call Mutti. What did we call Mrs. [Margaret] Thatcher? When she was minister of education, she stopped the children's free school milk. This may sound quaint, but after the war we were such a malnourished nation that part of the founding of the welfare state were public health initiatives. Every little schoolchild got milk. Mrs. Thatcher stopped it. They called her "Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher."” WorldMayChildrenLittlesWarStatesSchoolNationsSoundPowerfulNumbersMinistersWelfareMilkInitiativeFoundingVery PowerfulPublic HealthPowerful WomenWelfare StateAngelaQuaintMaggieMrs Thatcher Author:Hilary Mantel
“Imagine the consequences of having the first woman prime minister who is the milk snatcher. [Margaret Thatcher] takes away the nourishment of the nation.” FirstsNationsImagineConsequenceMinistersPrimeMilkPrime MinisterNourishment Author:Hilary Mantel
“It was unfortunate for other women who might come after [Margaret Thatcher] that the first woman to become prime minister was a male impersonator.” FirstsMightMalesMinistersPrimeUnfortunatePrime MinisterImpersonators Author:Hilary Mantel
“In order to successfully impersonate men, the woman [Margaret Thatcher] launched a war.” MenWarOrderImpersonate Author:Hilary Mantel
“[Margaret Thatcher] scorned and despised other women, and predicated her values entirely on the values of her father, a small town shopkeeper.” ValuesFatherTownsSmall TownDespisedScornedShopkeepers Author:Hilary Mantel
“[Margaret Thatcher] was always talking about what the prudent housewife should do and what the prudent housewife knew.” ShouldTalkingHousewifePrudent Author:Hilary Mantel
“[Margaret Thatcher] was pretending that running a country was like running a household, which she knew wasn't true.” CountryRunningPretendingHousehold Author:Hilary Mantel
“I am sure that all politicians seek the home connection with the voter. But [Margaret Thatcher] carried it to extremes.” HomePoliticianConnectionsExtremesVoters Author:Hilary Mantel
“[Margaret Thatcher] assumed somehow that this would get the woman voter and all those juvenile male voters who wanted a well-regulated household with a woman who knew what she should be doing.” ShouldWellsWantedMalesVotersHouseholdJuvenile Author:Hilary Mantel