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The Downing Street Years, 1979-1990

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by Margaret Thatcher


  Manifesto Committee, 571–2

  Manley, Michael (Jamaican Prime Minister 1972–80, 1989–92), 76

  Manpower Services Commission (MSC), 31, 421

  Maritime Exclusion Zone (MEZ), 190, 209

  Marjai, Jozsef, 454

  Marks and Spencer, 31

  Marsh, Lord, 113

  Marshall, Sir Walter (Chairman, CEGB 1982–89), 358–9, 683–4, 685

  Martens, Wilfried (Belgian Prime Minister 1979–81, 1981–85, 1985–92), 241, 413–14, 729, 746

  Marxism, 265, 339, 370–1, 801

  Mates, Michael, 653

  Maude, Angus (Paymaster General 1979–81): Cabinet post, 29; trade union reform, 104; leaves Cabinet, 131; election campaign (1983), 286

  Maude, Francis, 851–2, 860

  Maxwell, Robert, 362, 372

  Mayhew, Sir Patrick (Solicitor General 1983–87, Attorney General 1987–92), 431, 434, 822

  Maze Prison, 388, 389–92

  Mazowiecki, Tadeusz (Polish Prime Minister 1989–90), 799

  MBB, 428

  Meciar, Vladimir, 808

  Medium Term Financial Strategy (MTFS): origins and aims, 96–7; Lawson’s role, 96, 309, 566, 688; money supply target exceeded, 125; Biffen’s views, 130; PSBR, 132, 673; £M3 problems, 694

  Mercury, 680

  Metal Box, 112

  Metropolitan County Councils, 284, 305

  Meyer, Sir Anthony, 830

  Middle East, see under individual countries, also Arab-Israeli dispute, Gulf

  Millar, Ronnie, 122, 292, 382, 379, 586

  Mill Hill bomb (1988), 410

  Mindszenty, Cardinal, 454, 813

  miners’ strike (1984–5), 344–78, see also coal industry, National Coal Board, National Union of Mineworkers

  Miners’ Wives Back to Work Campaign, 364

  Minford, Professor Patrick, 138

  Minimum Lending Rate (MLR), see interest rates under MONETARY POLICY

  Mitterrand, François (French President 1981-): EC, 61, 337–8, 537–44, 546, 552, 736–7, 751, 760–1, 763, 766–7; G7, 164, 256–7, 300, 738, 754; Falklands, 182, 223, 227, 232, 548; Lebanon, 334; attitude to Libya, 442; hospitality, 476; Soviet policy, 476–7; Moscow visit, 540, 542; Fontainebleau European Council, 541–4, 733; socialist policies, 547; MT’s relationship, 557, 730, 733, 753; French elections (1988), 731, 734; London visit (1988), 734; MT’s visit (1988), 737; IGC deadlines, 751–2; EBRD, 759; Franco-German axis, 790; German reunification concerns, 793, 796–8; achievements, 813; Gulf crisis, 819; CSCE summit (1990), 843, 845

  Moi, Daniel Arap (President of Kenya 1978-), 524–5

  Moiseev, Marshal Mikhail, 805

  Molesworth, 243

  Molotov, Vyacheslav, 483

  Molyneaux, James (Leader Ulster Unionist Party 1979-), 404, 406, 857

  Monde, Le, 753

  monetarism, see MONETARY POLICY monetary compensation amounts (MCAs), 336

  MONETARY POLICY

  Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) 690–1; Lawson’s views, 554, 69, 7091, 708, 716; Delors Report, 707–8, 720–1, 723, 746, 750; Major’s views, 719; discussions (1990), 719–21; no compromise, 724–6; EC discussions (1988), 740–2; EC discussions (1989), 759–60; EC discussions (1990), 763, 765–6

  European Currency Unit (ecu), 63; ‘hard’, 720, 741, 750, 762, 765, 833

  European Monetary System (EMS), 63, 554, 691

  exchange controls, abolition, 44, 741

  exchange rate, 93, 272, 688–90, 694, 701, 705

  Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM): MT’s attitude, 63, 554; German views, 63, 83, 692; Lawson’s attitude, 554, 566, 691, 693–700, 709–13, 722; Major’s policy, 690; path to EMU, 690–1; discussions (1979–82), 691–3; arguments (1985), 693–8; arguments (1989), 709–14; ‘Madrid conditions’, 712–13, 718, 719, 722, 723; discussion (1990), 719–21; entry of sterling, 721–4

  interest rates: US, 165, 693; mortgages, 315, 698; influences, 673; controlling inflation, 690; under Major, 690; MT’s attitude, 698–9; Lawson’s attitude, 698–9, 701; nominal and real, 699n; German, 707, 714, 814; by year -

  (1979), 42, 53, 54

  (1980), 129

  (1981), 137, 148, 153- 165, 693

  (1982), 271–2

  (1983). 315

  (1985), 694

  (1986), 698–9

  (1988), 702, 705, 706, 713n

  (1989), 707, 713n, 714, 718, 830

  (1990), 718–19, 724, 831

  Lawson budgets, 672–5

  monetarism, 96–7n, 123, 688–90

  monetary base, 126, 133–4

  money supply, 96–7, 125–6, 272, 688–90

  £M3, 96, 125–6, 134, 694–6

  M3, 694

  M0, 694, 699, 706

  sterling: strength, 42, 126, 133–4; ERM question, 63, 83; exchange rate effects, 689; petro-currency, 692; speculative pressure, 694, 695; cost of defending, 696–7, 702; ERM entry, 721–4

  Monopolies and Mergers Commission, 40, 343, 682

  Moore, Charles, 840

  Moore, Henry, 24, 557

  Moore, Major-General Jeremy (Commander of Falklands Land Forces), 189, 232

  Moore, John (Transport Secretary 1986–87, Health and Social Security Secretary 1987–88, Social Security Secretary 1988–89): Transport, 563; young people policy group, 566; election campaign (1987), 584; DHSS, 589; Health review, 608–14; illness, 608–14, 756; DSS, 614; gas privatization, 681; leaves Cabinet, 756, 758; leadership election campaign (1990), 840–1, 847, 849

  Moore, Sir Philip, 18

  Morning Star, 350, 365

  Moro, Aldo, 83

  Morocco, MT’s visit (1989), 526

  Morrison, Sir Peter (PPS to the Prime Minister 1990), 572, 836–7, 840–1, 843–7, 856

  mortgage: interest rates, 315, 698; tax relief, 600, 671, 672, 674

  Mortimer, Jim, 298

  Moss Side riots (1981), 144

  Mount, Ferdinand, 278, 283, 288, 292

  Mountbatten, Lord, 56, 57

  Mozambique, 527

  M3, £M3, see MONETARY POLICY

  Mubarak, Hosni (President of Egypt 1981-), 509, 817

  Mugabe, Robert (Prime Minister of Zimbabwe 1980-): Patriotic Front, 72–3; Rhodesia/Zimbabwe elections, 77–8; Melbourne CHOGM, 166; US Grenada invasion, 332; South Africa sanctions, 516, 521; MT’s visit (1989), 526–7

  Muldoon, Robert (Prime Minister of New Zealand 1975–84), 166, 191, 290

  Mulroney, Brian (Prime Minister of Canada 1984–93): MT’s Canadian visit (1983), 320, 321; South Africa debate, 516–17, 521, 522, 523, 531; G7, 738, 764

  Murphy, Sir Leslie, 116

  Murphy, Richard, 508

  Murray, Len, 107, 111

  Muscat, 163–4

  Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund, 633

  Muzorewa, Bishop Abel, 72–3, 75, 77–8

  Nagy, Imre, 454

  Nakasone, Yasuhiro (Japanese Prime Minister 1982–87), 299–300, 497–9

  Nally, Dermot, 395

  Namibia, 78, 158, 166, 514; MT’s visit (1989), 528–9

  National Armaments Directors (NADs), 427–8, 430

  National Association of Colliery Overmen, Deputies and Shotfirers (NACODS), 363, 365–8, 375–6

  National Bus Company, 284, 678

  National Coal Board (NCB): coal dispute (1981), 139–42; pit closure plans, 139–41, 342–3, 344, 357, 377, 686; attitudes to industry, 340, 342; MacGregor Chairmanship, 340, 353; NUM strike (1984–5), 344, 347, 349, 351–2, 354, 357, 360, 363–5, 369, 373–6; NACODS dispute, 363, 365–8, 375–6; electricity privatization effects, 685

  National Curriculum Council, 594

  National Dock Labour Board, 355, 361

  National Dock Labour Scheme (NDLS), 355–7, 669

  National Economic Development Council (NEDC), 94

  National Enterprise Board (NEB), 39, 115–16

  National Freight Corporation, 678

  National Front, 296

  National Graphical Association (NGA), 98, 348

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bsp; National Grid, 682–3

  National Health Service (NHS): management, 47; spending, 49, 128; strike (1982), 275; finances, 277; question of reform, 571, 589; Fowler’s presentation, 581; reform, 606–17; press horror stories, 608; review, 608–9; funding proposals, 610; structure reform proposals, 610–11

  National Insurance Contribution, 128

  National Insurance Surcharge (NIS), 95, 133, 134, 271, 673

  Nationality Bill, see British Nationality Bill nationalization, 6, 676

  nationalized industries, 127; policy group, 282

  National Reporting Centre (NRC), 347

  National Rivers Authority, 682

  National Union of Boilermakers (NUB), 110

  National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, 382

  National Union of Journalists (NUJ), 102–3

  National Union of Mineworkers (NUM): dispute (1981), 140–3, 341; Scargill leadership, 339–44; overtime ban (1983), 342; strike (1984–5), 344–78; sequestration of assets, 360, 368, 374

  National Union of Teachers, 595

  National Working Miners’ Committee, 365

  Nationwide, 296

  NATO: forces, 9; resistance to Soviet threat, 12; defence spending, 125; deployment of cruise and Pershing missiles, see cruise; MT’s policies, 237; military balance, 237–8; intermediate-range nuclear forces (INF), 239–43, 269–70, 322, 324, 771; Bonn summit (1982), 258–9; arms control policy, 269; strategy discussions, 472–3; Bruges speech, 745; Short-Range Nuclear Forces (SNF), 771, 775, 782, 784–9, 811; Brussels summit (1988), 774–5, 795; alternatives, 799; Eastern European NATO–cont. membership question, 809; Anglo-American differences, 810–12

  Nawala Case, 103

  Neale, Gerry, 840, 841

  Neave, Airey (Shadow Northern Ireland Secretary 1975–79), 22, 56, 385–6, 414

  Nelson, Lord, 24, 731

  Nemeth, Miklos, 809

  Netherlands: cruise missiles, 241, 242–4; MT’s visit (1983), 318–19; South African debate, 519; farming subsidies, 544; European objectives, 556

  Neubert, Michael, 840, 841

  Newcastle, MT’s visit (1987), 583

  New Ireland Forum, 396, 400

  Newton, Tony, 603, 609, 630, 756, 855

  New York Times, 197, 462

  Next Steps programme, 49

  NH90 helicopter, 429

  Niehans, Professor Jurg, 133–4

  Nigeria: oil nationalization, 74; MT’s visit (1988), 525–6; MT’s visit (1989), 526

  Nimrod Airborne Early Warning System, 424

  1922 Committee, 33–4, 54, 130, 370, 435, 563, 848

  Nissan, 300, 496–7

  Nitze, Paul, 270

  Nkomo, Joshua, 72–3, 77

  NORAID, 166, 415

  Northern Ireland: terrorism, 56–9, 383–4; NORAID, 166, 415; political situation, 385–7; devolution attempts, 387–8; all-party conference (1980), 387; hunger strikes, 388–93; Assembly elections (1982), 394; Anglo- Irish talks, 393–402; Anglo-Irish Agreement, 402–6, 409–10, 413, 415; Enniskillen bomb (1987), 406; extradition problems, 407; Milltown funeral, 407–8; Ballygawley bomb (1988), 411; broadcasting ban (1988), 412; Deal bomb (1989), 414; Gow murder (1990), 414–15

  North Sea oil, 44, 63, 67n, 128, 678, 692

  Nott, John (Trade Secretary 1979–81, Defence Secretary 1981–83): Trade, 26–7, 39; trade union reform, 104; BL, 117; Defence, 131; public spending cuts, 149; Falklands crisis, 179, 185; resignation offer, 186; War Cabinet, 188, 214; MEZ announcement, 190; Haig discussions, 192, 196; Falklands, 193, 201, 202, 205, 207, 208, 225, 227, 234; Defence Review, 249–51; ‘dual key’ question, 268; leaves Parliament, 424; attitude to ERM, 691–2

  No Turning Back Group, 841

  Novak, Michael, 627

  nuclear energy, 140, 341, 640, 683–5

  nuclear weapons: SALT II, 65, 245; cruise and Pershing missiles, see cruise; Soviet TNF proposals, 159; MT’s UN speech, 236–7; Soviet defences, 238; intermediate-range (INF), 239–44, 269–70, 321, 322, 324, 470–1, 771–2; ‘dual track’ approach, 240; ground-launched cruise missiles (GLCM), 240, 241, 242–3; unilateralism, 243, 265, 267–8, 290; Trident, 244–8, 267, 471; SDI, 247, 450, 462, 463–8, 470–1, 776, 782, 818; ‘dual key’ question, 268, 332; ‘nuclear winter’, 462; anti-satellite (ASAT) capability, 462; Anti-Ballistic Missiles (ABM), 464–5; Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD), 464–5, 467; MAD, 465; Reykjavik summit, 465, 470–2, 473, 482; ‘Air Breathing Systems’, 472; Labour Party policy, 568; Aldermaston, 716; INF treaty (1987), 771, 773, 774, 784; SS20 missiles, 771; Short-Range Nuclear Forces (SNF), 771–2, 775, 782, 784–9, 811; Follow-On to Lance (FOTL) missiles, 772, 785, 787–8, 810; Tactical Air to Surface Missile (TASM), 772, 810; MT’s attitude, 773; START Agreement, 773, 774–5; Sea-Launched Cruise Missiles (SLCMs), 776

  Nujoma, Sam, 529

  Nyerere, Julius (President of Tanzania 1964–85), 76, 77, 169–70

  Obasanjo, General Olusegun, 519

  O’Brien, Sir Richard, 31

  Observer, 277

  OD(SA) (Cabinet Committee), 188–9

  Office of Telecommunications (OFTEL), 681

  Official Unionist Party (OUP) now Ulster Unionist Party (UUP), 387, 394

  O’Fiaich, Cardinal, 392

  Ogilvy, Angus, 331

  Ohira, Masayoshi (Japanese Prime Minister 1978–80), 68, 70, 71

  oil: prices, 42, 54, 67, 123, 424; North Sea, 44, 63, 67n, 128, 678, 692; EC imports, 64; Nigerian nationalization, 74; Gulf crisis, 819–20, 823

  Olympic Games, Moscow, 88

  ‘One Nation’, 8

  Onslow, Sir Cranley (Chairman, 1922 Committee 1984–92), 448, 836, 840, 846, 847–9

  Operation Hunger, 530

  opinion polls: SDP-Liberal support (1981), 153; Falklands factor, 265; election campaign (1983), 291, 292, 297, 302, 303; Labour lead (1985), 416; Labour lead (1986), 560; ‘caring issues’, 562; Conservative rise, 567; fake, 574; election campaign (1987), 584, 585–6, 587; attitude to Soviet Union, 785; (1990), 832, 836

  Organization of African Unity (OAU), 73

  Organization of American States (OAS), 210, 229

  Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), 328, 330, 332

  Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), 67

  Orgreave Coke Works picketing, 352–3, 375

  Orlov, Yuri, 476

  Orme, Stan, 362

  Ostia cargo, 361–2

  O’Sullivan, John, 572, 579

  Outer Space Treaty (1967), 467

  overfunding, 695, 696

  Owen, David (Leader SDP 1983–90), 332, 573–4, 578

  Ozal, Turgut (Turkish Prime Minister 1983–89, President 1989–93), 819, 823, 843

  Paisley, Ian (Leader Democratic Unionist Party 1972-), 387, 394, 403, 404

  Paisley Grammar School, 620

  Pakistan, MT’s visit (1981), 167–8

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 90, 508–9, 511

  Palmerston, Lord, 461, 643

  Panorama, 83, 111, 209, 291, 351

  Papandreou, Andreas (Greek Prime Minister 1981–89), 336–7, 545, 746–7

  parents, single, 628–9

  Parents’ Charter (1980), 591

  Paris, Charter of, 800

  Parkinson, Ann, 311

  Parkinson, Cecil (Conservative Party Chairman 1981–83, Trade and Industry Secretary 1983, Energy Secretary 1987–89, Transport Secretary 1989–90): junior minister, 29; Cabinet reshuffle (1981), 151; Party Chairman, 152, 287; War Cabinet, 188, 214; election manifesto (1983), 281, 283; election campaign (1983), 285, 288–9, 296, 302; Sara Keays affair, 310–11; DTI, 310, 311; resignation, 311; abilities, 418; question of return, 419; Energy, 589; electricity privatization, 683–5; coal industry, 686; BR privatization plans, 686; suitability as successor to MT, 755; Transport, 765; leadership election (1990), 851

  Parliamentary pay, 315

  Parsons, Sir Anthony (UK Permanent Representative to UN 1979–82 and Special Adviser to the Prime Minister 1982–83):
Afghanistan invasion, 88; Falklands diplomacy, 182, 193, 202–3, 211, 218, 219–22; Belgrano sinking, 216; Security Council Resolution 505, 225; Security Council veto, 231–2

  Patten, Chris (Environment Secretary 1989–90): Environment, 602, 756, 758; homelessness problem, 603; housing policy, 604, 605–6; community charge, 656–8, 664, 666; European elections (1989), 749; suitability as successor to MT, 755; leadership election (1990), 853

  pay: bargaining, 32–3, 97; settlements (1979), 111; TSRB, 417; see also incomes policy

  Peacock Committee, 636

  Pearce, Sir Austin, 434

  Peel, Sir Robert, 281

  pensions, retirement, 49, 127, 315, 675

  Peres, Shimon (Israeli Prime Minister 1977, 1984–86), 510–12

  perestroika, 475

  Perez de Cuellar, Javier (UN Secretary-General 1982–91), 210, 218, 220, 223–4, 229, 231

  Perle, Richard, 449

  Pershing missiles, see under cruise

  Personal Equity Plans (PEPs), 673

  Peter the Great, Tsar, 477

  picketing, 99–100, 107–8, 345–6, 348, 351–3

  Pienaar, Louis Alexander, 528

  Plaza Agreement (1985), 694, 783

  Pöhl, Karl Otto (President of the Bundesbank 1980–91), 708, 740–1

  Poland: crisis (1981) 251–6; MT’s visit (1988), 777–82; elections (1989), 789; border with Germany, 797, 799

  Polaris, 244, 517

  police: pay, 32; dealing with picketing, 100, 345–6; riots, 144–5, 147; equipment, 145; miners’ strike (1984–5), 345–6, 347–9, 352–3; increased numbers, 626; Trafalgar Square riot (1990), 661

  Police Act (1964), 347

  Police and Criminal Evidence Bill, 290

  Policy Unit, see under Downing Street

  polls, see opinion polls

  poll tax, see community charge

  pollution: issue, 563; atmospheric, 639

  Pol Pot, 506

  Ponsonby, Amanda, 715

  Popieluszko, Father Jerzy, 780

  Popov, Gavriil, 804–5

  Portillo, Michael, 855, 856

  Port Talbot Steel Works, 351

  Portugal, EC membership, 545–6

  Post Office, 680

  poverty, 627, 646

  Poverty Trap Policy Group, 282

  Powell, Sir Charles (Private Secretary to the Prime Minister 1984–91): Gorbachev visit, 461; nuclear strategy discussions, 473; Kohl conversations, 557, 748; Deidesheim visit, 747–8; Gulf crisis, 816–17, 820; leadership election, 843–4; MT’s resignation, 856

 

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