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Essay heading: Margaret Hilda Thatcher
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She was unofficially engaged to Denis Thatcher at this
time, and they married in December 1951. Twins were born the following year.
During this period, she studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1954. In the
same year she was a candidate for the Oysington Conservative Association.
Margaret won in a Tory landslide at Finchley, a suburb of London in 1959... displayed 300 characters
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In the
same year she was a candidate for the Oysington Conservative Association.
Margaret won in a Tory landslide at Finchley, a suburb of London in 1959.
Her parliamentary career had begun. A stroke of good luck gave her the
opportunity of presenting her first bill almost immediately. This bill was to
allow the press to attend the meetings of the local councils... displayed next 300 characters
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