EXCLUSIVE: Paul Routledge: 'Thatcher's 100th birthday conjures images of division and poll tax riots'
Tamara Ceaikovski
A giant “Maggie Mosaic” of polaroid pictures greeted the party faithful, invoking their lost leader who died more than a decade ago. And life-size cardboard Margaret Thatcher cutouts, plus her most famous outfits from eleven years in office, piled on the nostalgia. There was even a cyber-Thatcher, a chilling chatbot saying: “If the party wishes to recover it must do more than mention my name. It must live up to it.” Conservative party leader Kemi Badenoch , reading the many biographies of her
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