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''[[The Great Global Warming Swindle]]'' (2007) asserts that the view that [[global warming]] is [[man-made]] was promoted by the British [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] as a means of promoting [[nuclear power]] and reducing the impact of strike action in the state-owned coal industry by the [[National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain)|National Union of Mineworkers]]. ''[[The Great Global Warming Swindle]]'' (2007) asserts that the view that [[global warming]] is [[man-made]] was promoted by the British [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] Prime Minister [[Margaret Thatcher]] as a means of promoting [[nuclear power]] and reducing the impact of strike action in the state-owned coal industry by the [[National Union of Mineworkers (Great Britain)|National Union of Mineworkers]].
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The Great Global Warming Swindle (2007) asserts that the view that global warming is man-made was promoted by the British Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as a means of promoting nuclear power and reducing the impact of strike action in the state-owned coal industry by the National Union of Mineworkers.


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Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher (née Roberts (13 October 1925 – 8 April 2013), was a British politician, the longest-serving (1979–1990) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of the 20th century, and the only woman to have held the post. A Soviet journalist called her the "Iron Lady", a nickname which became associated with her uncompromising politics and leadership style. As Prime Minister, she implemented Conservative policies that have come to be known as Thatcherism.




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