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Margaret thatcher by charles moore a complete picture of the iron lady the author was handpicked by margaret thatcher to write. Moore uses them beautifully to rescue important themes from obscurity. Charles hilary moore born 31 october 1956 is an english journalist and a former editor of the daily telegraph, the spectator and the sunday telegraph. With perfect timing, charles moore has brought her back to life. The first is mrs thatchers dominance of her government in almost every domestic field, but also her growing intolerance of dissent, the increasing alienation of her most senior. Charles moore was born in 1965 and educated at eton and trinity college, cambridge, where he read history. In 1997, charles moore received an offer no biographer could refuse. Final impression after reading these three books is a diminished view of john major and his scheming part in her demise. Charles moores masterful and definitive biography of britains first female prime minister.

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