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∙ 2008-09-28 13:11:00The postwar Labour government instituted a free quarter-pint milk 'ration' for every primary school pupil. This policy continued during the 1951-64 Conservative Party's term of government. When the Conservatives were re-elected in 1970, Ted Heath made Maggie Thatcher schools minister and she started charging parents for the milk.
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∙ 2008-09-28 13:11:00By all accounts from historians, the two genuinely admired and respected each other and had a solid friendship. She was given a special invitation for the the dedication of the Reagan Library.
No, it was his given last name.
"Empress Of The Blues"
Unlike several other of Beethoven's symphonies, his 4th did not have a nickname.
Her nickname is R.B. and it was given to her by the awesome rapper at the end of the 'Friday' video
After the Falkland war , Margaret thatcher to save taxpayers money stopped the free milk , that was given to the children
Thatcher was a strong willed lady and she did her job well in the field of men in politics. The best name I like was the iron lady.
It was a nickname given to her by a Soviet journalist, and it was because of her tough style as a politician.
There are numerous websites on which one can find information about Margaret Thatcher, particularly at the present time following her recent death. It is probably best to rely upon well-established news and history sites in order to get the least biased information, given that she was a figure who generated much controversy.
In late 1984 at a press conference, Thatcher was commenting on the 3 proposals that the Irish statesmen had given as possible solutions for the Northern Ireland conflict. She rejected all proposals by "out...out...out..." at a press conference following the forum. USA was very dissatisfied with this.
By all accounts from historians, the two genuinely admired and respected each other and had a solid friendship. She was given a special invitation for the the dedication of the Reagan Library.
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In an attempt to save peoples tax money , as te re was a small recession on , she wated to stop the free ice cream given to school children. The people then reacted by shouting a slogan . THATCHER THATCHER ICECREAM SNATCHER. absolutely wrong. She removed free milk from school children, ice cream was never provided. Before her political career, she was a chemist who worked on the team that invented Mr Whippy (Mr. Softee) style soft ice cream. It is worth pointing out also that Thatcher only withdrew milk from PRIMARY school children above the age of 7. Harold Wilson of the Labour government actually removed free school milk for ALL children above the age of 7 in 1968 so it is kind of ironic that Thatcher is remembered in such light.
'Stonewall' was a nickname given to Thomas Stonewall Jackson.
No known nickname.
Henry VII was given such a nickname in 1485.
A patriarchal nickname given to Washington is "Father of our country."