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Published Date: 15 June 2009
TWO of the fiercest adversaries in British politics have buried their differences and even recently shared a hug, it was revealed yesterday.
Labour's former Chancellor Lord Healey said he still regarded Baroness Thatcher – who is recovering from a broken arm after falling at her London home – as an "appalling" prime minister but that they now "get on very well" by avoiding the subject of
politics when they meet.

Known to many in Labour as the party's greatest "leader who never was", Lord Healey admitted he has spent the last 20 years regretting never becoming PM.

The then Denis Healey and Margaret Thatcher were bitter political enemies in the 1970s and 1980s, and he left no doubt in an interview on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs that he continues to regard her as a bad prime minister.

But he said their personal relationship had been transformed: "

Since she lost power, nobody really listens to what she has to say, poor thing, and I feel very sorry for her now. We get on very well when we meet, which wasn't the case at all when I was in politics. Last time we met was at Leonardslee, which is a beautiful country garden near us, and I gave her a great hug."

Baroness Thatcher could leave hospital today, her spokesman said yesterday. The 83-year-old was admitted to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, west London, on Friday.



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15/06/2009 00:15:12
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Iainbroch,

15/06/2009 00:24:53
Another rehashed article. We are being spun and prepared for the State funeral of the Thatcher by Liebore as they are the spiritual disciples of the cult!
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Barney Thomson,

Reading 15/06/2009 01:12:51
Is Monday's Shitsman just a reprint of Sunday's SOS?
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Saul Tyre,

15/06/2009 06:01:27
Lord Healey is an honest man whose only lie concerned Scottish oil wealth.
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Eve,

Scotland 15/06/2009 13:17:42
"Known to many in Labour as the party's greatest "leader who never was","

Whose is Denis Healey and what did he do?

Does the Scotsman no know that it's really easy to talk to someone who has different political views from you, if you avoid the subject area.

Most people do at some point in their life for the sake of employment or friendship. Why should it surprise us that politicians and ex-populations like maggee & Denise do it too.



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Douglas,

Bathgate 15/06/2009 16:41:53
He got that close and didn't finish her off?

 

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