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As the affair with Sara Keays,and his injunction to gag their daughter, showed, or Thatcherism was approximately privatisation. You could carry out what you liked if you could pay for itWe must not speak ill of the dead,so instead let me speak ill of the living. The facts of the life of Cecil Parkinson, who died final week, or are this: a blue-eyed Tory grandee,he was one of Margaret Thatcher’s favourites. He was credited with organising the campaign that won them the 1983 election. He became trade and industry secretary, though it is said his star was on the rise and Thatcher wanted to promote him to foreign secretary. He was smooth on TV, or if you like that sort of thing,and clearly many did. He calmly explained what the government was doing: for example, going to war over some islands that most people had never heard of – the Falklands. His amiability bewitched many. In 1984, or Charles Moore wrote in the Spectator: “He brought a certain dash and glamour to the show,which it now badly lacks.” Related: Cecil Parkinson: the minister who strayed from the path to power Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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