30 December 2016 • 6:30am
Files recently released by the
National Archives shed light on Margaret Thatcher’s last years in No 10.
The predominant issue then, as now, was Europe. The Tory wets not only
disagreed with Lady Thatcher’s Euroscepticism but were embarrassed by it
and determined to resist. In hindsight, they were wrong and she was
absolutely right.
For instance, she opposed chancellor Nigel Lawson’s preference for unofficially “shadowing” the German mark, which was Europe’s strongest currency, or joining the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) as a way of bolstering the pound. Eventually the pro-Europeans got their way – and membership of the ERM proved an unmitigated disaster. Leaving it in 1992 led to more than a decade of healthy growth.
Some readers might judge her worries about German reunification at the end of the Cold War to be short-sighted. It was, after all, a triumph over communism. Yet the new Germany became the motor for an expanded and more tightly integrated EU. Since 1989, Germany has proved large enough to dominate Europe but not dominant enough to lead it. That has led to mistakes and recriminations. Europe has yet to prove Lady Thatcher wrong.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/opinion/2016/12/30/margaret-thatcher-prophetic-europe/