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By Martin Wolf
Published: December 3 2009 22:09 | Last updated: December 3 2009 22:09
Margaret Thatcher became prime minister of the UK on May 4 1979 and remained in office for more than 11 years. Her government reshaped the politics of the UK and, after the election of Ronald Reagan as president of the US in 1980, these two reshaped the world. But, in the aftermath of the biggest financial crisis since the 1930s, one that centred upon the US and UK, where the world's two leading financial centres are located, what is left of the Thatcher revolution?
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