I find the comments very interesting.
I remember the Thatcher years very well, living and working as a dentist in Edinburgh then.
People forget that when she came to power, there had been a Labour Government in power; the country was beset by strikes; there was rubbish lying in the streets and you could not find a grave digger who was working for love nor money; the dead had to lie unburied untill the unions agreed they could be buried. The United kingdom was in a mess; it was indeed the "sick man of Europe". The UK car industry was fast becoming a joke with labour withheld constantly.
Something had to change, and the country voted for a change and Mrs. Thatcher was elected. Of course, some people regretted that decision, but that's democracy and it's one of the prices you pay for living in a democratic country.
I, personally, was not a Thatcher fan, but you have to set these things in context and remember the circumstances at the time. She undoubtedly did a great measure of good but also a great measure of "not so good" in her later terms as Prime minister, but she did strengthen the links between the UK and the USA through her relationship with President Reagan.
As usual I suggest, history will deliver its verdict upon Margaret Thatcher, but it is always good to have discussion and debate.
Perhaps Mrs. Thatcher would have been wise to consider that the world is not exclusively viewed as black or white; it is perfectly possible to see in shades of grey as well.
Regards
Gareth