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100 words for Thatcher

Historically, when it comes to notable Librans October 13 has been a date with more than its fair share of Born On This Days, among them…

Paul Simon

Chris Farlowe

Sacha Baron Cohen

Yves Montand

Nana Mouskouri 

Lillie Langtry

Lady Jane Grey

Art Tatum

Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan

Jamal Khashoggi

Edwina Currie 

Lenny Bruce

Sammy Hagar

And sometimes Marie Osmond; she’s the Osmond like the Y in the vowel sequence.

However one legendary lady in particular is celebrating her centenary wherever she is. Margaret Thatcher, the Iron Lady, contentious empress and such like (fill your preferred titular alias here) was born 100 years ago, in 1925. Yet her record-breaking reign as the first woman Prime Minister in the western world feels, in many ways, a lifetime away. 

So why is the Thatcher effect on the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland still so talked about?

Marking MT at 100, you’re about to discover a ton of reasons why, a word for every year in fact…

Bold 

Cold

Unconscionable

Zealous

Hostile

Awesome

Automaton

Cartoonish 

Coruscating 

Impenetrable 

Individualistic 

Tunnel-Vision

Leadership

Grocer’s-Daughter

Grantham

Aloof

Pragmatic

Dogmatic 

Enduring

Freedom

Yuppie

Batty

Intellectual

Abrasive

Scientific 

Brighton

Intransigent 

Brusque

Enterprise

Loquacious

TINA

Transformative 

Humourless

Passionate

Discord

Hairspray

Ritz

Colourful 

Chelsea

Finchley

Formidable 

Poor

Wealthy

Beatific

Streep

Domineering 

Diminutive 

Sleep-Deprived

Influential

Marmite

Mother

Revolutionary

Fierce

Flirtatious 

Smart 

Sister

Iron

Ice-Cream

Decisive

Divisive

Scholar 

Chemistry 

Polarising

Principled

Glamorous 

Gorgon

Prudish

Nallon

Small

Frit

Handbag

Hobbyless

Hard-Working

Argumentative 

Analytical 

Instinctive

Televisual 

Tough

Important

Falklands

Remarkable

Regal

Unflinching

U-Turn

Lady

Baroness

Companion

Wife

Widow

Vulnerable 

Extraordinary 

Energetic 

Loadsamoney 

Whisky

Saviorist

Wily

Witch

Human

Never Boring 

Steve Pafford

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