Margaret Thatcher in The Spectator Quotes
Margaret Thatcher in The Spectator: 1975-1990
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“There is only one direction in which the Conservative party can proceed if it is to find itself. It must stand for all the things for which Conservatism, in its best times, has stood — for the family and the individual; against the state and against bureaucracy; against monopolies and against cartels; for people and against collectives. It must resist the temptation to expect the state to behave as a nanny, and strive for recognition for citizens.”
― Margaret Thatcher in The Spectator: 1975-1990
― Margaret Thatcher in The Spectator: 1975-1990
