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(Denis) It's all been turned to mush!
- Or woman? - (chuckles)
- Coming for dinner tonight. - Yes, of course.
Yes, and talked about bringing faith,
to hold one's head high
that a large task force will sail,
- Oh, Airey... - Let's go.
but we shall never give in to them.
One must be brave if one is to take the wheel.
- I'm sorry? - 1941,
(man) Both of these ships are carrying Exocet missiles, Prime Minister.
Denis.
(newscaster) It's Friday the 4th of May, an historic day for Britain,
- You've got Michael and... - Jacqueline.
I... I'm very well.
Ask me what I am thinking.
and we've already got her vote.
(newscaster 3) The place that she has now secured in British history,
Here's your bag.
No, dear, it's all right. I'll do it.
Oh, I spoke to Dr. Michael today.
seeing an end to the Cold War. Don't you?
We'll get a help for that.
(Margaret) All I Wanted was for my children to grow up well and be happy,
Go, Maggie!
(radio plays loudly)
Mark?
Yes!
(laughter)
(newscaster) A Type 21 frigate, HMS Ardent,
(cheering, fanfare fade)
Ah! Damn!
Wha... What time is it?
(glassware rattling)
(Airey) If you want to change the party, lead it.
Don't let those bastards see you humiliated.
(Margaret laughs)
Just to nip at their heels and make them reaffirm the principles on which
but there isn't any change.
The families.
All I intghis world Is carnage venom
For a start, that hat has got to go.
But it has never been so patient,
Well, why don't you get on a boat to Calais? Hm?
(Margaret) There are those who would say hold back,
(chattering continues)
(gasping) No, no, no!
- (cheering) - We won!
It's all been given to you, and you feel guilty about it.
Ambition
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
(clamoring fades)
that though much is sacrificed,
- (music stops) - (machines whirring)
Yes. Yes, he moved to Paris when he was 14.
And I ask the Right Honorable Gentleman, whose fault is that?
There you go, making excuses for him. Now look where it's got you.
that we must do nothing for the moment
There's a perception, Margaret, rightly or wrongly,
And you're not Prime Minister any more.
No. One's life must matter, Denis.
(Margaret) You are the backbone of our nation!
Well, I don't like coalitions, I never have.
There will be no female Prime Minister here,
rends the peasant tooth and nail,
- (laughs) Or take in paying guests. - (coughs)
- We have paid the price... - Mrs. Thatcher, they're ready for you.
do what I know to be right?
I offer my resignation
The time has come for others to consider their own response
And the pearls.
Uh-uh.
is not the fault of the trade unions.
So you wake early?
(panting)
This lot seem bound to do the same,
I can do it!
(Margaret wheezes) Denis!
Thank you, Margaret.
- (laughs) - (man) Look this way, please.
(cries softly)
- Shoulders back, tummies in! - (laughter)
- (arguing) - ...the biggest fall in total output
for someone who's not afraid to tackle the unions.
What's crucial is that you hold your course,
If you want to change this party, lead it.
(laughing)
- (woman softly) Tea. - Margaret! Cups!
(newscaster) The Irish National Liberation Army has claimed
Why has... Why has this Conservative government failed?
Enough. Denis, enough!
and our country need a new leader.
- (classical music plays loudly) - When Nag, the basking cobra,
- Anything could have happened. - (guard) I understand.