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In Maggie's shadow

Sunder Katwala

Public Policy Review, 2009, vol. 16, issue 1, 3-13

Abstract: Thirty years after Thatcher's general election victory, history has referred her case to the court of appeal, yet British politics remain in her shadow, says Sunder Katwala. What is her legacy, both for Cameron's ‘Progressive Conservatism’ and for Labour and the left?

Date: 2009
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