In the 1930s, in an unknown town in England, there was a little girl named Margaret who received strict family education since she was a child. Her father's education is very strict, and he often instills in her the view that no matter what he does, he must strive for first-class, always stay ahead of others and never fall behind others. Even by bus, sit in the front row.
Her father never allowed her to say "I can't" or "it's too difficult". Her father's cruel education cultivated Margaret's positive determination and confidence. In the future study, life and work, she always remembers her father's teaching, always holds the indomitable spirit and the belief of winning, tries her best to overcome all difficulties, strives for first-class everything, and practices "always sitting in the first row" with her own actions.
When Margaret went to college, her students were required to take five years of Latin courses. With tenacious perseverance and fighting spirit, she managed to finish it all in one year. Margaret not only excelled in her studies, but also excelled in sports, music, speeches and other school activities. She is one of the best students.
Forty years later, a dazzling star appeared in British and even European politics, that is, Margaret Thatcher. She became the first female prime minister in Britain in 1979, ruled politics for 1 1 year, and was praised as the "Iron Lady" by world politics. No matter what you do, your attitude determines your height. "Always strive for the first row" is a positive attitude towards life, which encourages you to be enterprising and strive for the first-class spirit.
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Other anecdotes and allusions of Margaret Thatcher
1, "If you go back in time, you will never go into politics again."
Sir spicer, a senior member of the British Conservative Party, published a new book "Diary of spicer" in the Daily Telegraph on March 26th, which revealed Mrs. Thatcher's personal views on many major issues, including Falklands War, Birmingham Bombing and 1990 Party election defeat.
According to the book, Margaret Thatcher was disappointed with the Conservative Party after she resigned in June19901and told Sir spicer in February 199 1 that she hated going to the House of Commons. 1In April 1995, when meeting with spicer, Margaret Thatcher said that if time could be turned back, she would never go into politics again, because her family had paid too much for her political career.
It is reported that in Mrs Thatcher's political career, her husband Dennis has always supported her. However, after Denise died in 2003, her relationship with her children did not seem to be harmonious. Although Mrs Thatcher is old and weak, her son Mark only visits her mother once every four to six weeks, and her daughter Carol sometimes doesn't visit her for months.
2. Speech to the Soviet Union: How do we disintegrate the Soviet Union?
199 1 year 1 1 month Margaret Thatcher visited the United States and gave a speech in Houston 1 1 month1August. The central content can be called "how we disintegrated the Soviet Union". The organizer of the meeting may not have warned her beforehand, and the Soviets were present. Therefore, Margaret Thatcher's speech was frank and undisguised. It can be seen that she played a key role in the process of the disintegration of the Soviet Union, which she did not hide and was willing to make public.
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