Thatcher and the magic acorn: Iron Lady's use of dubious remedies revealed

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Newly released papers show former PM took health advice from Barbara Cartland

In public Margaret Thatcher was the no-nonsense Iron Lady but behind the scenes she turned to lucky charms and dubious health remedies to help her cope with the demands of being prime minister, newly released public papers reveal.

 

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As dubious as her enthusiastic embrace of Reaganomics, otherwise known as the ' Trickle down' economic theory. That theory works as reliably as magic acorns...

Maybe she could have saved some 'nutrimental capsules' for the school kids she deprived of milk.

That would explain a lot...

Sorry, but that wasn't a magic acorn...

Quack remedies and Tory quackonomics. 🦆

I refuse to believe that Mrs Thatcher did anything not aligned with common sense. If she answered Ms Cartland , she was only being polite.

Iron lady ironically yep. You said it.😉

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