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Meaning of "thatcherism"

Thatcherism refers to the political and economic policies associated with Margaret Thatcher
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  • The political ideology attributed to the governments of British prime minister Margaret Thatcher (1979–1990), characterised by, among other things, a free market economy, privatisation, low taxation, austerity and opposition to unionisation.

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Thatcherism is often described as a libertarian ideology.
Statistics and thatcherism.
Thatcherism is reflected in other areas as well.
The policy of privatisation was a main component of Thatcherism.
Thatcherism is sometimes compared to classical liberalism.
It is much much more significant than Thatcherism.
Thatcherism emerged as the most plausible alternative to state socialism.
The relationship between Thatcherism and liberalism is complicated.
Thatcherism is not for a decade.
I have shifted a little bit in my understanding or analysis of Thatcherism.
An exponent or supporter of Thatcherism is regarded as a Thatcherite.
It was one of the central planks of Thatcherism.
Thatcherism and British society.
It is much much older than Thatcherism.
Thatcherism in Romania.

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He defended what he later called Thatcherism.
Thatcherism is also associated with supply-side economics.
Such were the fruits of more than a decade of Thatcherism.
Was called Thatcherism.
The policy of privatisation has become synonymous with Thatcherism.
Anatomy of Thatcherism.
The policy of privatization has become synonymous with Thatcherism.
Hard road to renewal, Thatcherism and the crisis of the left.
This combination of policies became one of the defining features of Thatcherism in power.
Thatcherism as a form of government ==Another important aspect of Thatcherism is the style of governance.
The whole lot of them had grown up under Thatcherism and beyond.
At its most crude, Thatcherism represents a belief in free markets and a small state.
He acquired the image of being a Conservative opponent of Thatcherism.
Second, this was a complete repudiation of Thatcherism aimed directly at disillusioned anti-Corbynite Labour voters.
People have long memories of the Tories and Thatcherism.
An exponent of Thatcherism is regarded as a " Thatcherite.
There was no need for Thatcherism.
It was not that Thatcherism was more hardline than I 'd expected.
I do not accept the simplistic idea that New Labour was just a continuation of Thatcherism.
This smacks of Thatcherism.
In common with many from his background in Scotland, he was strongly opposed to Thatcherism.
The birth of Thatcherism.
The policy of privatisation has been called " a crucial ingredient of Thatcherism.
Well-known cases are Thatcherism and Reaganism.
In this country, we still live with the legacy of Thatcherism.
The conference, Thatcherism Now, focused on the legacy of Thatcherism after Thatcher.
They quietly renounced Thatcherism.
Inconsolable, Thatcherism was to blame.
Left-wing author whose short story collection above includes a cold demolition of Thatcher and Thatcherism.
Eleven years of Thatcherism.
When Thatcherism speaks, frequently asking the question, " Are you one of us? ".
Beneficiary of Thatcherism.
As Prime Minister, she implemented Conservative policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism.
For those growing up in the industrial north, Thatcherism foreclosed the future.
In its way, it expresses the failure of Reaganism and Thatcherism.

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