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Accepting Quote by Margaret Thatcher

“I must be absolutely clear about this. Britain cannot accept the present situation on the budget. It is demonstrably unjust. It is politically indefensible. I cannot play Sister Bountiful to the Community while my own electorate are being asked to forego improvements in the fields of health…” quote by Margaret Thatcher
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“I must be absolutely clear about this. Britain cannot accept the present situation on the budget. It is demonstrably unjust. It is politically indefensible. I cannot play Sister Bountiful to the Community while my own electorate are being asked to forego improvements in the fields of health, education, welfare and the rest”

Margaret Thatcher

About This Quote

Source Speech: House of Commons, 1981 Budget Debate

She argues the budget is unfair and politically untenable, demanding better public services for her voters.

In simple terms: The budget is unjust and cannot be accepted.

Key Takeaway

Demand fair budgeting for health, education, and welfare.

Themes

politics budget public policy social justice leadership

Mood

determined urgent

Type

political policy

When to use this quote

  • parliamentary debate
  • policy formulation
  • constituent advocacy

Key Concepts

economic equity government accountability public welfare

Questions to Reflect On

  • What alternatives could improve services without raising taxes?
  • How can leaders balance fiscal restraint with social needs?
A Different Perspective

Budget constraints may limit immediate reforms.

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