Thatcher wanted out of the EU
Thu 9:38 am +00:00, 9 May 2013 5TAP – Of course. That’s why her pedophile Ministers got rid of her.
Margaret Thatcher ‘wanted Britain to leave the EU’
Baroness Thatcher believed that Britain should leave the European Union, her biographer has revealed.

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Thatcher believed in the Common Market(EEC) in the ’80s you had to be in that to trade freely with Europe.
But in the late ’80s, she became aware of the direction that Europe was going in and started to resist the beast of the EC/EU.
In 1988 she gave a famous speech at the Bruges group – Wiki describes the BG as a Eurosceptic think tank.
You can read the speech in the following link, it is in parts, click on the subtitles at the top. However it is long and I would suggest you just read the foreward under the links which explains it all.
She was refusing to co-operate on the Maastricht Treaty and would not sign it. The Maastricht Treaty turned the EEC into the EC and was the forerunner to the EU and took us into monetary union – the ERM which we crashed out of, because it didn’t work just like the EURO isn’t working.
Which is when (after the Bruges Speech in 1988 20th Sept.) The Europhiles started plotting against her, Ken Clarke, Michael Hestletine, Geoffrey Howe, Francis Maude and others.
She didn’t step down because of the Poll Tax debacle, she was ousted by her cabinet ministers and senior MPs who threatened her a leadership contest if she didn’t step down.
The elites via their stooges (mentioned above) got rid of her because she wasn’t going with the plan. This is the problem with politics, our politicians aren’t in charge anymore, and if you do get a genuine one who tries to buck the system, they either end up evicted from office or dead.
John Major was put in as the ‘yes’ man. He was expected to lose the following election in early April 1992, so in late Feb 1992 (a month before the election) he did what he thought was his final act and signed the Maastricht Treaty and consigned us to the forthcoming EU.
Thatcher was not perfect, no one is, but she was the last Prime Minister that was honest and had some integrity. Those that have followed, Major, Blair, Brown and Cameron have all sold us on down the river.






If she really wanted us out of the EU she’d have done it when she had the chance. The fact she did nothing to get us out of it proves she was just another part of the NWO!
@ Anon 9:56
Yes, and if she’d of gone against TPTB she would have ended up like Kennedy… buried 6 foot under.
That fact that she did nothing might have been to do with the fact she feared for her life… have you considered that notion?
Of course, we won’t know the real truth now because she’s gone.
@ Anon 10.06
Good point, hadn’t occurred to me that way, should have though.
They tried the Brighton Bomb.
Thatcher believed in the Common Market(EEC) in the ’80s you had to be in that to trade freely with Europe.
But in the late ’80s, she became aware of the direction that Europe was going in and started to resist the beast of the EC/EU.
In 1988 she gave a famous speech at the Bruges group – Wiki describes the BG as a Eurosceptic think tank.
You can read the speech in the following link, it is in parts, click on the subtitles at the top. However it is long and I would suggest you just read the foreward under the links which explains it all.
She was refusing to co-operate on the Maastricht Treaty and would not sign it. The Maastricht Treaty turned the EEC into the EC and was the forerunner to the EU and took us into monetary union – the ERM which we crashed out of, because it didn’t work just like the EURO isn’t working.
Which is when (after the Bruges Speech in 1988 20th Sept.) The Europhiles started plotting against her, Ken Clarke, Michael Hestletine, Geoffrey Howe, Francis Maude and others.
She didn’t step down because of the Poll Tax debacle, she was ousted by her cabinet ministers and senior MPs who threatened her a leadership contest if she didn’t step down.
The elites via their stooges (mentioned above) got rid of her because she wasn’t going with the plan. This is the problem with politics, our politicians aren’t in charge anymore, and if you do get a genuine one who tries to buck the system, they either end up evicted from office or dead.
John Major was put in as the ‘yes’ man. He was expected to lose the following election in early April 1992, so in late Feb 1992 (a month before the election) he did what he thought was his final act and signed the Maastricht Treaty and consigned us to the forthcoming EU.
Thatcher was not perfect, no one is, but she was the last Prime Minister that was honest and had some integrity. Those that have followed, Major, Blair, Brown and Cameron have all sold us on down the river.