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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On May 3, 1979, Margaret Thatcher became the first female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
On this day, 46 years ago, May 3, 1979 (April 8, 1979 in the lunar calendar), Mrs. Thatcher became the first British female prime minister. In 1980, Mrs. Thatcher was elected Prime Minister. On May 3, 1979, Margaret Thatcher became Europe's first female prime minister. She and her Conservative Party won a decisive victory in today's British election. Mrs. Thatcher was an Oxford-educated chemist and lawyer who entered Parliament in 1959. During the prime minister campaign, she vowed to create a government that "stops interfering, stops making decisions for you, and makes choices based on your personal wishes." She is a loyal Conservative Party member. She often said: "Life is inherently free choice." She promised to cut personal income taxes and restrict union activity. Newly elected female Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher sang piano accompaniment with her husband in 1948. Dalford Conservative Party Conference. Margaret is planning her campaign route on a map, 1950. As a chemistry researcher, Margaret is studying ways to stabilize cheap aerated ice cream in a food factory. 24. Mrs Thatcher, 25 years old. Photo of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her husband participating in the local election in 1950. In 1951, she was Dartford's youngest and only female candidate. 26 years old, photo during the campaign 26 years old, interviewing voters during the campaign. On October 31, 1951, Mrs. Thatcher went on a campaign parade as the candidate for the Dartford Conservative Party and talked with local construction workers. Margaret was elected to the House of Commons for the first time and went to the House of Commons to deliver her first speech after being elected, February 5, 1960. Interviewed by the BBC after being elected as a member of parliament in late 1959. On October 9, 1961, Mrs. Thatcher was appointed Secretary of the Upper and Lower Houses and Minister of Pensions and National Insurance. On October 9, 1961, the day after he was elected minister, he took a photo with two children. On December 7, 1962, Mrs. Thatcher, then a Conservative MP, went sledding in Battersea Park. Behind him is coach Joe Hokey. In October 1967, he spoke at the Conservative Party's annual meeting and became a member of the Conservative Party's shadow cabinet. On October 16, 1969, Margaret Thatcher and Enoch Powell attended the Conservative Party's conference in Blair. Margaret Thatcher is on the terrace of her home in Lambert, Kent, in June 1970. On September 5, 1970, Mrs. Thatcher, who became Secretary of State for Education, played the piano at home. Behind them are son Mark, husband Daniel and daughter Carol. On June 30, 1970, Conservative Prime Minister Heath took a group photo with the 13 newly elected female MPs outside the British House of Commons in London. Second from right is Margaret Thatcher. On October 7, 1970, British Prime Minister Edward Heath took a group photo with Mrs. Thatcher at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpearl. On January 27, 1971, he spoke at a seminar on the future of British primary schools and was then Secretary of State for Education. In 1970, Mrs. Thatcher participated in school reading activities. Campaign posters were placed in her office in Finchley on September 24, 1974. In June 1975, Mrs. Thatcher was at a press conference. In 1975, Mrs. Thatcher and her husband Dennis. Mrs. Thatcher prunes flowers and plants in her yard. On October 10, 1975, before her hearing at the Conservative Party's annual meeting, Mrs. Thatcher used a blue feather duster to dust the podium. In 1975, Margaret Thatcher became the first female chairman of the Conservative Party. On February 11, 1975, he attended a press conference after being elected. On October 5, 1976, Mrs. Thatcher participated in the election campaign in Blairton. The picture shows her with young members of the Conservative Party. On October 15, 1976, Mrs. Thatcher, as a member of Parliament, visited a fire brigade in Finchley, north London, wearing a firefighter's helmet. On October 12, 1977, Mrs. Thatcher took a photo with a young student, William Hague. In 1977, as leader of the opposition, Margaret Thatcher visited the British Parachute Regiment in military uniform. Margaret Thatcher attended the International Ship Show and was hoisted into the cabin by a maritime rescue helicopter on display. In 1979, Mrs. Thatcher took a photo with her old friend Ere Niaf, who was later killed by a car bomb by the Irish Peace Army. On March 3, 1979, Mrs. Thatcher was giving a bipartisan election speech. During the 1979 election parade, Mrs. Thatcher played a shopping mother to show her closeness to the people. After being elected prime minister in May 1979, he returned to Chelsea's home and waved to his neighbors. On May 4, 1979, Mrs. Thatcher and her husband Daniel officially moved into the Prime Minister's Office at 10 Downing Street. In July 1980, he visited Toynbee Hall. In September 1982, Vice President Deng Xiaoping met with British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who was visiting China. In 1983, on a holiday, Mrs. Thatcher took a sled and slid down a 200-foot hillside in the tourist resort of Cornwall to the seaside. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/12qg.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-06:51] 访问:78
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