Thatcher 30 Years On
Exactly 30 years ago today, on 28 th November 1990, John Major became Prime Minister. In doing so he brought to an end the premiership of Margaret Thatcher, one of the most consequential political figures in modern British political history. But what do the polling figures tell us about her time in office? Polling by Ipsos Mori in November 1990 found that as she left office, 52% of people felt that her time as Prime Minister had been good for the country, with 40% saying it had been bad. Asked about her personally Ipsos found that at the same time 52% disliked Thatcher and her policies, 8% disliked her but liked her policies, 19% liked Thatcher but not her policies and 20% liked both Thatcher and her policies. Ipsos goes on also to note : “On average during Mrs Thatcher’s premiership, 40% of the public were satisfied with the way she was doing her job while 54% were dissatisfied. But at the peak of her popularity (in June 1982, after the recapture of the Falklands), 59% ...