A Yorkshire Lass at the Court of Thatcher

A Yorkshire Lass at the Court of Thatcher An Autobiographical Review of the Thatcher and Major Years by a Political Rebel : 'My View'

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Publisher's Synopsis

Elizabeth Peacock served as MP for Batley and Spen for 14 years and was one of the most outspoken politicians during her time at Westminster. - - Famed for her æno nonsense, just common senseÆ approach, Elizabeth won many admirers along with a reputation for being difficult. Not afraid to vote against her own party, the Conservatives, Elizabeth genuinely said and did what she thought was right for all Britain, but especially her local constituents. - - At the time she became an MP, she was one of very few women to do so but quickly made her mark in a very male dominated environment. She was the first woman MP to take part in the Lords v Commons charity motor race at Brands Hatch in which she more than held her own. - - Elizabeth was heavily involved in the Miners Strike of the 80Æs and was one of the few to vote against her own government as well as meeting regularly with Arthur Scargill, an unthinkable thing to do for a Conservative MP. She would go on to vote against the Major government too, never to be difficult, but just because she thought their actions werenÆt in the best interest of the nation. Her outspoken views on the IRA would lead to an unsuccessful but extremely frightening attack on her car whilst parked outside her home. - - In this candid, honest and often very funny autobiography, Elizabeth reveals what it was like to work at Westminster during those turbulent years. She offers frank assessments of the men and women she worked with including Margaret Thatcher, John Major and many others. - - A completely absorbing and insightful read.

Book information

ISBN: 9781783032921
Publisher: Pen & Sword Politics
Imprint: Pen & Sword
Pub date:
DEWEY: 941.085092
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 224
Weight: 836g
Height: 239mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 26mm