Posted on 02/27/2012 6:51:48 AM PST by SeekAndFind
What I heard is the movie shows Thatcher looking back at her policy decisions in regret. Thatcher would never regret.
"Meryl Streep should probably get an Oscar for an amazing portrayal (but) there was too much of a concentration on Lady Thatcher's dementia and not enough on her life story, her achievements," Conservative lawmaker Louise Mensch told Reuters.
One-time Thatcher rival Michael Heseltine, who once challenged her for the Conservative leadership, took a similar view. "I think Mrs. Thatcher was a formidable prime minister and to produce a film in her later stages of life depicting the problems of advanced old age, I find extremely distasteful," he told Britain's Daily Telegraph newspaper.
But her failure to mention Baroness Thatcher riled Lord Tebbit, a close ally of the 86-year-old throughout her time leading the country. He told The Sun: 'I'm not at all surprised she didn't mention her. "The film was about Meryl Streep, not Lady Thatcher. If Margaret Thatcher had been like the woman portrayed by Meryl Streep, she wouldn't have lasted six months as Prime Minister."
The Iron Lady and Margaret Thatcher's dementia: Why this despicable film makes voyeurs of us all
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