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No-nonsense, whisky-loving Thatcher

High standards, a short temper and a taste for whisky — Margaret Thatcher’s personality is laid bare in secret files released in Britain on Wednesday which cover the first few months of her premiership.

Updated on: Dec 31, 2009 01:24 AM IST
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High standards, a short temper and a taste for whisky — Margaret Thatcher’s personality is laid bare in secret files released in Britain on Wednesday which cover the first few months of her premiership.

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They reveal that Thatcher refused a guard of 20 “karate ladies” when she visited Japan soon after becoming prime minister in 1979 and personally handled pistols to decide which model was best for police in Northern Ireland.

Her impatience for the failings of ministers and civil servants less formidable than herself is also shown in a volley of curt, scrawled annotations on documents.

Perhaps the most unusual story in the files relates to her attendance at the Tokyo Economic Summit in June 1979, the month after she was elected Britain’s first female premier.

British officials heard of Japanese plans to lay on 20 “karate ladies” to provide her security at the event, but Thatcher insisted she did not want them.

 
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