'What Tory MPs really wanted,' Margaret Thatcher writes of the Westland affair, 'was leadership, frankness and a touch of humility, all of which I tried to provide.' A great deal of indignant energy has fired the reviews of this book, many of them by Mrs Thatcher's former Cabinet colleagues, largely because of the sheer outrageousness of those claims to frankness and humility. And there has, of course, been no difficulty in showing that, in these memoirs as in her career, Thatcher has been neither frank nor humble.
LRB 2 December 1993 | PDF Download
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