This is a quote from Margaret Thatcher on conservatives4palin.com. Check out other good stuff on conservatives4palin.com.

Economic problems never start with economics. They have deeper roots — in human nature and in politics. They don’t finish at economics either. Labour’s failure to cope, to look at the nation’s problems from the point of view of the whole nation, not just one section of it, has led to loss of confidence and a sense of helplessness…

And it goes deeper than that. There are voices that seem anxious not to overcome our economic difficulties, but to exploit them, to destroy the free enterprise society and put a Marxist system in its place.

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[A] halt to further State control will not on its own restore our belief in ourselves, because something else is happening to this country. We are witnessing a deliberate attack on our values, a deliberate attack on those who wish to promote merit and excellence, a deliberate attack on our heritage and great past.

And there are those who gnaw away at our national self-respect, rewriting British history as centuries of unrelieved gloom, oppression and failure. As days of hopelessness — not Days of Hope.

Margaret Thatcher, 1975

Well said Margaret. Well said.

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