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Thatcher, the Commonwealth and apartheid South Africa

by commonwealth-oral-history-project | Apr 17, 2013 | Africa, Human Rights

Margaret Thatcher was not just a highly controversial figure on the British Left, and in the history of Britain’s relations with Europe. As Prime Minister, she proved equally controversial within the Commonwealth for her staunch opposition to the imposition of economic sanctions against apartheid South Africa.

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