Keith Joseph and Margaret Thatcher Free People Check 

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Guardian: No one should want to go back to the 80s – not even the Tories

[The Guardian] - So in a way, at least to begin with, was the government of Margaret Thatcher: a coalition between the radical Tories such as her, Geoffrey Howe and Keith Joseph and the One Nation Conservatives such as Jim Prior, Peter Walker and Ian Gilmour who tried

Guardian: Why doesn't Britain make things any more?

[The Guardian] - In 1974, Keith Joseph – the man Margaret Thatcher described as her closest political friend – gave a speech in which the key section was titled "Growth Means Change". He argued that British industry was "overmanned" with "too low earnings and too

Guardian: Baroness Trumpington upholds parliamentary tradition

[The Guardian (blog)] - Another Tory victim of Labour's residual class distaste for toffs was the late Keith Joseph. Margaret Thatcher's intellectual mentor was highly strung and agonised a lot, usually about the mistakes he'd made in his last ministerial post, before he saw

Guardian: Where was the mention of Margaret Thatcher's victims?

[The Guardian (blog)] - The supreme conviction politician, yes, but those convictions were driven by ideology shaped by Keith Joseph among others. Privatisation, the selling off of council housing, war against the unions was all done in the name of monetarism
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