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Big Ben History - The Fall of Thatcher - and the last man in

The Fall of Thatcher - and the last man in

07/31/19 • 25 min

Big Ben History

Perhaps no-one has experienced as bewildering a month in politics as Wiliam Waldegrave in November 1990. He was running the diplomatic effort to oust Saddam from Kuwait when he was suddenly promoted to the cabinet. Then just weeks later he was advising Mrs Thatcher if she could stay on. She couldn’t and he had a new boss - John Major. All just in just over three weeks. I the last Big Ben History conversation on the Fall of Thatcher, he reflects on the longest month.

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Perhaps no-one has experienced as bewildering a month in politics as Wiliam Waldegrave in November 1990. He was running the diplomatic effort to oust Saddam from Kuwait when he was suddenly promoted to the cabinet. Then just weeks later he was advising Mrs Thatcher if she could stay on. She couldn’t and he had a new boss - John Major. All just in just over three weeks. I the last Big Ben History conversation on the Fall of Thatcher, he reflects on the longest month.

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