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People Like Us

Margaret Thatcher and Me
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People Like Us by Caroline Slocock offers a compelling inside look at the final years of Margaret Thatcher's premiership, seen through the eyes of the first female private secretary at Number 10. This memoir combines political insight with personal reflections, capturing the challenges and dynamics Slocock faced while navigating a traditionally male-dominated environment. It's a unique perspective on a pivotal period in British political history, highlighting the author's journey and evolution within the political sphere.
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This fascinating biography offers a unique insider's perspective on the inner workings of British government during a transformative period. You might enjoy this book if you're interested in political history, the experiences of women in leadership, and the behind-the-scenes dynamics at the heart of power.

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A remarkable political and personal memoir, People Like Us charts life inside Thatcher's No. 10 during its dying days and reflects on women and power then and now.

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As a young civil servant, Caroline Slocock became the first ever female private secretary to any British Prime Minister, and was at Margaret Thatcher's side for the final eighteen months of her premiership. A left-wing feminist, Slocock was no natural ally and yet she became fascinated by the woman behind the 'Iron Lady' facade and by how she dealt with a world dominated by men.

As events inexorably led to Margaret Thatcher's downfall, Slocock observed the vulnerabilities and contradictions of the woman considered by many to be the ultimate anti-feminist. When Thatcher eventually resigned, brought down by her closest political allies, Slocock was the only woman present to witness the astonishing scenes in the Cabinet Room. Had Thatcher been a man, it would have ended very differently, Slocock feels.

Now, in this vivid first-hand account, based on her diaries from the time and interviews with other key Downing Street personnel, Slocock paints a nuanced portrait of a woman who to this day is routinely demonised in sexist ways. Reflecting on the challenges women still face in public life, Slocock concludes it's time to rewrite how we portray powerful women and for women to set aside politics and accept that Margaret Thatcher was one of us.

A remarkable political and personal memoir, People Like Us charts life inside Thatcher's No. 10 during its dying days and reflects on women and power then and now.

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People Like Us by Caroline Slocock receives praise for its vivid and sympathetic portrayal of female power. The book is highlighted as special and important, providing a deeply emotional and worthwhile read, particularly noted for its poignant description of the day of the author's resignation.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781785902246

Publisher: Biteback Publishing

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 April 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Biteback Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 161.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 624g

Pages: 320

About the Author

Caroline Slocock was the first woman Private Secretary at No. 10 and was Private Secretary (Home Affairs) between 1989 to 1991 to Margaret Thatcher and John Major. After leaving No. 10, she worked to change the culture and working practices of the Treasury, which many women saw as a barrier to their advancement, and went on to reform the public expenditure system and public services. At the Department for Education and Skills, she oversaw a national expansion of childcare and nursery education. Between 2002 and 2007, she was the chief executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission, the statutory body that promoted equal opportunities for women and men, and helped achieve significant advances, though many challenges remain. She currently runs a think tank and a leadership network dedicated to improving services and strengthening communities. She is the author of many publications on this theme and is a regular commentator in the media. She lives in London and Suffolk and is married to the crime writer John Nightingale, with two daughters.

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