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  1. 22 de mai. de 2024 · The British prime minister at the time was Margaret Thatcher, who, though she would have denied it, was a feminist de facto. In one of those encounters that make life instructiv­e, I met her at my late father’s house (my father was the politician Woodrow Wyatt) when I was 15.

    • Petronella Wyatt
  2. 20 de mai. de 2024 · In one of those encounters that make life instructive, I met Lady Thatcher at my late father’s house (my father was the politician Woodrow Wyatt) when I was 15. She was our first woman prime minister and, after our introduction, she began to address me on the subject of life.

  3. Há 3 dias · ] Although she had indicated to the former Labour member of Parliament (MP) Woodrow Wyatt that no memoir of her own would appear until after her death, a volume, edited by Cate Haste, was nevertheless published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 2007, and Phoenix brought out a paperback edition in 2008.

  4. 20 de mai. de 2024 · In one of those encounters that make life instructive, I met Lady Thatcher at my late father's house (my father was the politician Woodrow Wyatt) when I was 15. She was our first woman prime...

    • Petronella Wyatt
  5. 30 de mai. de 2024 · Mr. Woodrow Wyatt, who then leased the house from Ewelme Almshouse, converted the west elevation from an entrance to a garden front in the 1960s by making the door into a window and forming a raised lawn outside, which covers the former drive and partly obscures the basement.

  6. Há 2 dias · A dramatic update on Petronella Wyatt’s personal life: ‘One of my exes is trying to get me arrested,’ declares the daughter of Lord (Woodrow) Wyatt, who was a confidant of the Queen Mother and Margaret Thatcher. ‘I discovered this when I received an email from the Met Police saying that he had accused me of stealing his belongings.’

  7. At the 9:15 mark, in answer to a direct ques­tion posed by inter­view­er Woodrow Wyatt about the “prac­ti­cal use of your sort of phi­los­o­phy to a man who wants to know how to con­duct him­self,” Rus­sell replies: I think nobody should be cer­tain of any­thing.