Drag acts, detractors and true-blue diehards: my weird weekend at a Margaret Thatcher festival
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This past weekend, Grantham hosted a festival celebrating what would have been Margaret Thatcher's 100th birthday, showcasing the complex legacy of the former prime minister. While some attendees hailed her as a hero, others expressed strong opposition to her policies. The event featured a bronze statue of Thatcher, which has received mixed reviews online, reflecting the divided opinions about her impact on British politics. This gathering highlights the ongoing debate surrounding her legacy and the differing perspectives on her time in power.
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