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Denis Thatcher

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And certainly don't get caught by the press having too much to drink, you now, that sort of thing.


— Denis Thatcher


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I don't know what reception I'm at, but for God's sake give me a gin and tonic.


— Denis Thatcher


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I think she was ready to go. Not to be kicked out. Go at the top. Undefeated.


— Denis Thatcher


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I wasn't absolutely too sure where the Falklands was, and I didn't want to make a bloody fool of myself.


— Denis Thatcher


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It would have been a very, very good thing if the next election after Margaret went we had lost.


— Denis Thatcher


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More people deserted our party and we have never recovered.


— Denis Thatcher


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The whole of the situation of the Conservative Party today springs from that night when they dismissed the best prime minister the country had had since Churchill.


— Denis Thatcher


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What it meant to me: a happy life, of course, companionship, of course. A common objective, I think.


— Denis Thatcher


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About Denis Thatcher

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Did you know about Denis Thatcher?

They married on 13 December 1951 at Wesley's Chapel in City Road London: the Roberts were Methodists. When Thatcher returned to England after being demobilised in 1946 his wife told him Denis Thatcher had met someone else and wanted a divorce. The letters portrayed Denis Thatcher as a reactionary interested only in golf and gin.

He was born in Lewisham London the elder child of a New Zealand-born British businessman Thomas Herbert (Jack) Thatcher. As of 2012 he is the most recent person outside the Royal Family to be awarded an hereditary title which he was awarded in 1991.

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