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The Admission to Meetings Act of 1960, as it was known, was ultimately successful and would indeed become law. Not everyone wanted to give the press access, and although Thatcher faced a lot of pushback on this bill from the old hands on Downing Street, she stuck by it all the same. The speech she gave to introduce it would gain her much national attention and would be regarded as one of the first great addresses of her career.
Margaret Thatcher: A Life from Beginning to End (Biographies of Women in History)
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