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Authors: Jonathan Aitken
origination of
202
Jakobovits, Immanuel (Chief Rabbi)
475
,
679
Jenkin, Patrick (Baron Jenkin of Roding)
77
,
250
,
254–5
,
318
,
350
,
381
,
403–4
Jewish people
as cabinet ministers
103
MT’s affection and affinity for
27–8
,
83
,
102–3
Mühlbauer, Edith
27–8
persecution by Hitler
27–8
Soviet, wishing to emigrate to Israel
482
Jopling, Michael (
later
Baron Jopling), Chief Whip
328
,
331
,
335
,
385
,
391
,
491
,
625
Joseph, Sir Keith (
later
Baron Joseph)
52
,
83
,
121
,
149
,
151–4
,
157
,
162
,
168
,
184
,
207
,
253
,
378
and Brighton bomb
411–12
Edgbaston (eugenics) speech (October 1974)
153
,
155–6
MT, views on/relationship with
95
,
109–10
,
144–5
,
152–3
,
502–3
,
687
Kesteven and Grantham Girls’ School (KGGS)
31–8
Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, MT becoming
39
,
665
,
668
headmistresses, arguments with
34–6
‘Operation Double Shift’ during war years
33
,
39
relationship of MT with contemporaries
31–2
,
39
return visit of MT as Prime Minister in 1982
37
scholarship to
18–19
war years
28–9
Kimball, Marcus Richard (
later
Baron Kimball of Easton)
149
,
159
,
335
King, Tom (
later
Baron King of Bridgewater)
398–9
,
418–19
,
615
,
638
and Kuwait invasion (1990)
599–600
Kinnock, Neil (Baron Kinnock)
387
,
455–7
,
516
,
524
,
531
,
550
,
603
,
605
,
609
,
614
,
632
Kirkpatrick, Jeane
336
,
355
,
365–6
Kitson, (Sir) Timothy
145
,
170
,
173
,
179
Kohl, Helmut
197
,
298–9
,
384
,
591–4
,
606
,
631
,
671
Kuwait invasion (1990), MT’s contribution to Western reaction
598–601
Kuwaiti export order car crisis
672–5
economic performance in 1940s
59–60
Falklands War, problems following
382–6
Lib-Lab pact (1977)
199
,
209
,
223
no confidence debate (March 1979)
224–7
,
228–9
and ‘winter of discontent’
see
‘winter of discontent’ (1978–79)
see also
specific
politicians
Lamont, Norman (
later
Baron Lamont of Lerwick)
4
,
161
,
173
,
253
,
553
,
637
,
645
,
648
,
686
Lawson, Nigel (
later
Baron Lawson of Blaby)
103
,
161
,
250
,
318
,
381
,
400–4
,
442
,
472
,
506
,
521
,
530
,
538–54
,
584
Deutschmark, shadowing
542–6
Exchange Rate Mechanism, clashes with MT over
540–2
,
553
,
588
Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS)
301–2
,
401
,
539
personality clashes with MT
271
,
538–40
,
547–9
resignation (October 1989)
395
,
586–8
Alan Walters, resentment of
549
,
584–5
leaking, practice of
269
,
307
,
393–4
,
443
and Westland crisis
509–11
,
513–16
Lennox-Boyd, Sir Mark
517–18
,
585
Lever, Harold (Baron Lever of Manchester)
157
,
232
Lewin, Sir Terence
326
,
345
,
347–9
,
359
,
362
Liberal Party/Liberal Democrats
60
,
79
,
83–4
,
140
,
226
Lib-Lab pact (1977)
199
,
209
,
223
Libya bombing (1986)
470–3
Lincolnshire, as ‘Bomber County’
29–30
see also
Grantham, Lincolnshire
Lloyd, Selwyn (
later
Baron Selwyn-Lloyd)
96–8
,
101
,
111
,
240–1
,
333
local education authorities (LEAs), education policy
121–2
,
127
,
129
abolition of GLC and Inner London Education Authority
399
,
531
‘Big Bang,’ City of London
404
see also
Downing Street (No. 10); Finchley, London
Maastricht Treaty (1992)
662
,
664–5
MacGregor, John (Baron MacGregor of Pulham Market)
530
,
613
,
633
,
637
,
640
MacGregor, Sir Ian
444–6
,
448
,
453–4
Macleod, Iain
83
,
112–15
,
128
,
156
Macmillan, Harold (
later
1st Earl of Stockton)
84–5
,
151
,
200
,
240
,
303
,
344
,
439
,
528
and early policies of MT
89
,
97
,
103
,
108
and leadership contest of 1975
162–3
Macmillan, Maurice (
later
Viscount Macmillan of Ovenden)
127–8
,
159–60
Madrid, European Council Summit Meeting (1989)
551
,
573–6
Major, (Sir) John
425
,
437
,
530
,
535
,
553
,
611
,
625
,
628
,
632
,
662
attacks by MT following her retirement
663–8
and Exchange Rate Mechanism
604–5
,
607
male chauvinism/sex discrimination
36
,
52
,
87
in Conservative Party
70
,
77–8
,
81
,
86
,
88
,
124
manifestos, Conservative Party
84
,
90
,
110
,
126
,
128
,
144
,
233
,
387
,
404
man-management shortcomings of MT
argumentativeness
126–7
,
129–30
,
236
,
264
,
278
,
501
bullying and aggressive tendencies
3
,
6
,
25–6
,
130
,
144
,
241
,
253–4
,
284
,
356
,
502
,
561
,
609
confrontational nature
26
,
181
,
212
,
238
,
501
not detracting from strength as a great leader
616
as possible contributions to downfall
7
,
516–19
,
538
,
554
,
587
,
591
,
596
,
650
reluctance to apologise
218
,
232
,
241
,
502
rudeness and offensiveness traits
26
,
37
,
93
,
254
,
257
,
260
,
278–9
,
285
,
291–2
,
298
,
317
,
502
,
533
,
538
,
609
,
618
see also
under
Thatcher, Margaret Hilda (Baroness)
Margadale, John Morrison, 1st Baron
158–9
,
280
Maudling, Reginald (Reggie)
105
,
109–10
,
121
,
137
as Shadow Foreign Secretary
179
,
202–3
Mayhew, Patrick (
later
Baron Mayhew of Twysden)
304
,
509–10
media, MT’s relations with
90–4
,
185
,
268
,
375
,
387
,
394
Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS)
301–2
,
401
,
539
memoirs of MT
16
,
24–5
,
50
,
84
,
352
,
426
,
655
The Downing Street Years
653
,
659
The Path to Power
659
A Provincial Childhood
25
Methodism
Finkin Street Church, Grantham
22–3
,
33
and MT’s upbringing
15
,
21–2
,
679
Wesleyan
22
Meyer, Sir Anthony
589–91
,
615
,
625
Millar, (Sir) Ronald
196–7
,
208
,
217
,
221
,
242
,
315
,
515
,
647
and election campaign of 1979
230–1
,
236
,
244–5
as ‘laughing boy’
211
,
213–14
,
216
,
222
and miners’ dispute
450–1
miners’ strike (1984–85)
382
,
439
,
443–5
,
447
,
483
see also
Scargill, Arthur; trade unions
Ministry of Defence (MoD)
427–8
Heseltine’s statement to regarding Westland crisis
512–13
Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance (MPNI),
later
Ministry of Social Security and
then
Department of Heatlh and Social Security
99–100
,
155
Mirage aircraft, supply by Dassault to Saudi Arabia
427–9
Mitterrand, François
298
,
469
,
591–3
,
606
,
630–1
monetarism
116–18
,
146
,
152
,
161
,
301
,
378
monopolies and mergers
275–6
,
403
Montgomery, (Sir) Fergus
139–40
,
190
Moore, Charles (biographer)
12
,
29
,
76
,
81
,
326
,
659
,
671
Moore, John (
later
Baron Moore of Lower Marsh)
45
,
161
,
185–6
,
404
,
503
,
530
,
535
,
633
Morley, Betty (
later
Langan)
12–13
,
15
,
31
,
33
Morrison, (Sir) Peter
160–1
,
166
,
185
,
256
,
279–80
,
625–8
,
633
,
636
,
654
,
660
and leadership contest of 1975
158–9