Margaret Thatcher, commonly known as the "Iron Lady" died today in London at the age of 87 from a stroke. She was the first female Prime Minister of Britain and served for 11 years. She is widely respected even by critics for her service to Britain in solving its economic problems. She worked closely with Ronald Reagan and together as leaders of the free world they played a crucial role in the way the Cold War turned out, keeping it from becoming violent.
Margaret Thatcher is regarded as one of the most important leaders of all time, and her place in history and political ideas still influence politicians today.
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