Lionel Barber on Thatcher legacy
Baroness Margaret Thatcher, prime minister of the UK for 11 years, has died. Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times, talks to Seb Morton-Clark about how she transformed Britain and what sort of legacy she leaves.
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