Thatcher: The End

David Young, Caroline Slocock

06/03/2022 7:45 pm
Kings Place, Hall 2

Admirers and detractors alike agree that Margaret Thatcher’s premiership changed the country. The final years of her tenure continue to fascinate and we are joined by two insiders from this crucial period. Employment Secretary David Young was drafted in to run her 1987 campaign and his diaries Inside Thatcher’s Last Election reveal paranoia, personality clashes and a very different woman from the one we thought we knew. People Like Us: Margaret Thatcher and Me is a unique account of her final 18 months at No. 10, by Caroline Slocock who became the first-ever female private secretary to any British Prime Minister and, as a left-wing feminist, an unlikely ally during this tumultuous time.

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David Young


David Young, Lord Young of Graffam, one-time solicitor, left the law to become a serial entrepreneur. In 1979, he gave up his business interests to become full-time special adviser to Keith Joseph, and he entered the Cabinet in 1984, becoming Employment then Trade and Industry Secretary. After his time in government, he became executive chairman of Cable & Wireless until 1995, and on retirement he founded Young Associates. Twenty-one years after he left government, he returned as a full-time enterprise adviser to the Prime Minister and served for the whole coalition parliament in No. 10, publishing reviews on small firms and enterprise. In 2015, he was made a Companion of Honour.

Caroline Slocock


Caroline Slocock was the first woman Private Secretary at No. 10 and was Private Secretary (Home Affairs) between 1989 and 1991 to Margaret Thatcher and John Major. Her passion for equality and progressive social change are reflected in her subsequent career. After leaving No. 10, she worked to change the culture and working practices of the Treasury and reform the public expenditure system and public services. At the Department for Education and Skills, she oversaw a national expansion of childcare and nursery education. Between 2002 and 2007, she was the Chief Executive of the Equal Opportunities Commission. Caroline currently runs the think tank Civil Exchange and A Better Way, a leadership network dedicated to improving services and strengthening communities. She is the author of 'People Like Us: Margaret Thatcher and Me' about Mrs Thatcher's last 18 months in office and, before going to No 10, she worked as a Private Secretary to Lord Young when he was Secretary of State for Employment.

Zoe Strimpel


Zoe Strimpel is an author, broadcaster and historian of gender in Modern Britain. She is a flagship columnist for the Sunday Telegraph and co-presents Hyped!, a podcast that unpicks the hype around recent cultural products. She is the author of What the Hell Is He Thinking? All the Questions You Ever Asked About Men Answered (2010), The Man Diet: One Woman’s Quest to End Bad Romance (2012) and Seeking Love in Modern Britain: Gender, Dating and the Rise of 'The Single' (Bloomsbury, 2020).    

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