Read Margaret Thatcher: Power and Personality Online
Authors: Jonathan Aitken
Gatehouse, Stella M.
50
,
115
,
171
GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters)
272–4
general elections
3–4
,
48–9
,
63–5
,
69–70
,
83–5
,
107
,
110–12
,
114
,
123
,
632
of 1974 (February)
4
,
138–40
,
142
,
440
campaigning
233–7
preparation/waiting
229–33
strategy group (‘A-Team’)
521–3
‘Wobbly Thursday’
525–8
Germany
MT’s views on and fears about reunification
27–8
,
49
,
460
,
555
,
592–4
,
599
,
671
see also
Second World War
Gillies, Dorothy
35–8
Gilmour, Sir Ian (
later
Baron Gilmour of Craigmillar)
177
,
182
,
184
,
203
,
249–50
,
295
,
305
,
314
,
335
,
589
Giscard d’Estaing, Valéry
220
,
292–4
,
298–9
GKN (Birmingham), Kuwaiti export order car crisis
672–5
Goodrich, Margaret (
later
Wickstead)
12
,
31–2
,
36–7
,
41
,
51
Goose Green, Falklands
363
,
375
,
387
Gorbachev, Mikhail
299
,
476
,
478
,
491
,
592
,
628
relationship with MT
8
,
480–7
,
493
,
495–8
,
631
,
641
see also
Soviet Union (USSR)
Gorbacheva, Raisa Maximovna
480–1
,
495
Gow, Ian (Parliamentary Private Secretary)
5
,
152
,
250
,
262
,
270
,
279
,
291
,
302
,
385–6
,
419
,
563
,
590
,
595
,
614–15
assassination and funeral (1990)
419–20
,
595
,
601
Falklands War
323–4
,
326
,
334
,
341
,
346
,
354
,
356
Grand Hotel, Brighton: bombing of (1984)
53
,
410–15
,
453
Finkin Street Church
22–3
,
25
,
33
,
127
,
495
first political speech of MT (1945)
48–9
North Parade as MT’s birthplace/childhood home
see
North Parade, Grantham (birthplace and early childhood home)
Alfred Roberts’s grocery shops
9–11
,
14
in Second World War
27–31
,
296
,
460–1
see also
Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (KGGS)
Grenada invasion (1983)
466–8
Griffiths, Brian (
later
Lord Griffiths of Fforestfach)
308
,
541
,
543
,
585
,
679
,
681
Gummer, John Selwyn (
later
Baron Deben)
411–12
,
637
,
640
Hailsham, Quintin Hogg (Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone)
48
,
79
,
162–3
,
305
,
314
,
378
,
530
Hamilton, Archie (Baron Hamilton of Epsom)
517–18
,
535
,
660
Harris, Ralph (
later
Baron Harris of High Cross)
118
,
152
,
207
Hart, David
5
,
103
,
448–52
,
449
,
549
Haughey, Charles
415–16
Havers, Sir Michael (
later
Baron Havers)
77
,
348
,
511
Hayek, Friedrich von
152
,
205
,
207–8
The Constitution of Liberty
207
Healey, Denis (
later
Baron Healey)
156
,
200
,
209
,
233
,
467
,
618
exchanges with MT
18
,
157
,
170–1
,
199
,
201
,
212
Heath, Sir Edward
4
,
111
,
117
,
123
,
150
,
164
,
194
,
240
,
263
appointing of MT to various posts
113–15
,
121
,
156
,
231
character/personality
124–5
,
141
,
148
,
178–9
,
194
compared to Enoch Powell
116–18
compared to MT
124–5
,
137
,
144
,
219
,
252
election campaign of 1979
238–9
following MT’s election as Prime Minister
245
,
248–9
general election of February 1974
138–40
,
142
,
440
general election of October 1974
147–9
,
199
hostility to in Conservative Party
142–4
,
149
leadership elections
4
,
109–10
,
142
,
148
,
158
,
174
MT, relationship with and opinions of each other
63
,
66
,
83
,
109–10
,
112
,
116
,
124
,
134–7
,
140
,
143
,
179
,
239
,
263
,
667
and phoney war in Conservative Party (1974)
148–51
policies
116–17
Henderson, Sir Nicholas
339
,
355–6
,
364–5
,
464
Heseltine, Michael (
later
Baron Heseltine)
7
,
203
,
305
,
313
,
399
,
505–6
,
589–90
clash with MT
505–9
Defence Secretary
384
,
427
,
466–7
,
506–9
as possible successor to MT
613
,
621
,
638–9
,
645–6
leadership election challenge
621–3
,
650
Westland crisis (1986)
307
,
470
,
507–18
,
613
Hornsby-Smith, Patricia (
later
Baroness Hornsby-Smith)
56
,
88
,
95
,
97
Hoskyns, (Sir) John
204
,
262
,
265
,
282
,
315–16
,
441
Stepping Stones
(1977)
440–2
final months of MT as Member
660–3
Private Members’ Bills
87–9
,
93
,
97
Speakership, misjudgement by MT
391–3
,
395
Howe, Elspeth (
later
Baroness Howe of Idlicote)
309
,
411–12
,
563–4
Howe, Sir Geoffrey (
later
Baron Howe of Averavon)
6
,
77
,
138
,
152
,
176–7
,
179
,
204
,
329
,
344
,
385
,
411–12
,
515
,
521
,
550
,
576–9
Budget of 1981
310–11
Chancellor of the Exchequer
248
,
250
,
401
,
415
,
504
,
539
Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) dispute
540–1
,
550–3
exit from government (October 1990)
608–14
Foreign Secretary
398
,
401
,
424–5
,
466
,
476
,
482
,
489–90
,
504
,
530
,
540
,
564
as possible successor to MT
563–4
,
610
relationship with MT/MT’s views on
6
,
182
,
251
,
299
,
254–5
,
550–2
,
561–5
,
609–11
,
650
resignation speech (November 1990)
7
,
394–5
,
617–21
,
643
broken bats analogy
619–20
purpose of destroying MT
618
,
620
and Soviet relationship with the West
476
,
482
,
489–90
Howell, David
249–50
,
253
,
318
,
396
,
442
Huntingtower Road Council School
17–19
Hurd, Douglas (
later
Baron Hurd of Westwell)
521
,
553
,
601
,
604
,
606
,
625
,
628–31
,
635–7
,
641
,
645
inflation
116
,
138
,
146–7
,
209–300
,
376
,
584
Ingham, (Sir) Bernard
136
,
266
,
268–9
,
276
,
306–7
,
480
,
504
,
548
,
567
,
613
,
615
,
628
Westland crisis (1986)
510
,
514–15
,
517
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
118
,
207–8
interest rates
318
,
547–8
,
584
,
605
interventionist policies
117
,
137
,
203
,
313
Invincible
, HMS
324
,
327
,
329
,
334
IRA (Irish National Liberation Army)
assassination of Neave
164
,
229–30
,
407
terrorist attacks by
272
,
407
,
409–10
,
425
Ireland, Republic of, Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985)
415–20
,
595
Irish National Liberation Army, assassination of Neave (1979)
164
,
229–30