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Walden, p. 302.

House of Commons, 12 December 1989 [Vol. 163, col. 849].

Stuart, p. 251.

Wyatt,Vol. 2, pp. 388 – 9 (15 November 1990).

Major, p. 184.

Press conference in Paris, 19 November 1990.

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Ingham, p. 395.

Statement to reporters, Paris, 20 November 1990.

Charles Powell, interviewed on LWT, 17 September 2000; Ingham, p. 395.

Carol Thatcher, p. 264.

Wyatt, Vol. 2, p. 395 (20 November 1990).

Thatcher, p. 845.

Heseltine, p. 368.

Cole, p. 376.

Clark, pp. 359 – 61.

Thatcher, pp. 846 – 7.

Watkins, p.17.

Thatcher, p. 849.

Ibid.

House of Commons, 21 November 1990 [Vol. 181, cols 291 – 310].

Thatcher, p. 850.

Ibid., p. 851.

Watkins, p. 18.

Clark, pp. 364 – 5 (21 November 1990).

Thatcher, p. 855.

Baker, p. 407.

Thatcher, p. 855.

Interviewed on Thatcher: The Downing Street Years.

Malcolm Balen, Kenneth Clarke (Fourth Estate, 1994), p. 208.

Penny Junor, John Major, p. 197.

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Thatcher, p. 859.

House of Commons, 22 November 1990 [Vol. 181, cols 445 – 53].

Baker, p. 414.

Carol Thatcher, p. 269.

Baker, p. 396.

Wyatt,Vol. 2, pp. 401 – 2 (23 November 1990).

Junor, p. 205.

Remarks at Conservative Central Office, 26 November 1990.

House of Commons, 27 November 1990 [Vol. 181, cols 737 – 42].

Statement on leaving Downing Street, 28 November 1990.

Carol Thatcher, p. 274.

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She, 11 March 1987.

Woman’s Own, 23 September 1987.

TV-am, 4 May 1989.

Major, p. 207.

Wyatt, Vol. 2, p. 411 (29 November 1990).

Ibid.

Ibid., p. 414 (2 December 1990).

The Times, 29 September 1992.

Wyatt,Vol. 2, p. 613 (29 November 1991).

The Times, 16 May 1991.

Ibid., 28 May 1991.

Ibid., 20, 21 August 1991.

Ibid., 2 October 1991.

Ibid.

House of Commons, 28 February 1991 [Vol. 186, col. 1120].

Wyatt,Vol. 2, p. 675 (15 March 1992).

Ibid., p. 677 (17 March 1992).

Major, p. 299.

Wyatt,Vol. 2, pp. 690 – 91 (9 April 1992).

The Times, 11 April 1992.

Newsweek, 17 April 1992; The Times, 21 April 1992.

Wyatt, Vol. 3, p. 12 (22 April 1992).

Wyatt, Vol. 2, p. 405 (26 November 1990).

Wyatt, Vol. 3, p. 22 (6 May 1992).

Ibid., p. 64 (30 June 1992).

Ibid., p. 64 (28 June 1992).

The Times, 6 August 1992.

New York Times, 6 August 1992.

The Times, 14 August 1992.

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The Times, 21 September 1992.

Wyatt,Vol. 3, p. 100 (18 September 1992).

House of Lords, 7 June 1993 [Vol. 546, cols 560 – 66].

Interview, Julian Seymour; Thatcher, Statecraft, pp. 191 – 2.

Thatcher, p. 193.

Interview, Julian Seymour.

Thatcher, Downing Street Years, pp. 719, 721.

Seldon, p. 579.

The Times, 14 July 1995.

Wyatt,Vol. 3, p. 581 (29 November 1995).

Dale, p. x.

Speech in Fulton, Missouri, 9 March 1996.

Paul Johnson in the Sunday Telegraph, 16 March 1997.

The Times, 23 November 1996.

Ibid., 18 March 1997.

The Week, 22 June 2002.

The Times, 26 May 1997.

Independent, 19 June 1997; Brenda Maddox, Maggie: The First Lady (Hodder & Stoughton, 2003), p. 225.

Independent, 23 May 2001.

The Week, 25 August 2001.

BBC 2,3 November 2001.

The Times, 7 February 1995.

Sunday Times, 8 December 1996.

Independent, 12 August 1998.

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Maddox, p. 225.

Thatcher, Statecraft, pp. 37 – 8.

Ibid., p. 228.

Ibid., p. 54.

Ibid., p. 206.

Ibid., p. 320.

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