The “Iron Lady,” otherwise known as Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, knew something that could have helped a future Prime Minister Liz Truss. Thatcher was a great friend of President Ronald Reagan. They worked together for the benefit of both nations. An article written by Anthony B. Kim and published by The Daily Signal reminded me of the Iron Lady and her impact on Great Britain.
According to Kim, Thatcher said on October
10, 1980: “To those waiting with bated breath for that favorite media catchphrase,
the ‘U-turn,’ I have only one thing to say: You turn if you want to: The Lady’s
not for turning.” She spoke those words was address a Conservative Party
conference. “It was a defining speech that underlined Thatcher’s firm rebuttal
to calls to perform a ‘U-turn’ in response to opposition to her agenda of
liberalizing and revitalizing the British economy.” Kim continued:
Unfortunately, in marked contrast, Britain’s
Liz Truss – who announced her resignation as prime minister last week, -- said
that she had “absolutely no shame” in performing a dramatic policy U-turn on
her economic reform agenda, particularly concerning cutting the top individual
income-tax rate of 45%. Truss further noted that she “took the decision very
rapidly” to axe the policy, which was “becoming a distraction” from the rest of
the government’s economic plan….
Pointing out policy missteps made in
recent years, Truss had been initially quite upfront about her preferred path
forward to restoring Britain’s economic dynamism by offering a clear
free-market principles-based alternative to the certainty of steeper economic
decline, and to spur much-needed investment and productivity growth in the
private sector.
Regrettably, Truss backtracked on her
initial economic reform plan in direct and indirect concessions to the Left in
the U.K. and failed to stand her ground. That ultimately weakened her position
and made her the shortest-serving prime minister in the country’s history, having
assumed the office just 45 days earlier.
Kim quoted Nile Gardiner, director
of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom at The Heritage Foundation: “Liz
Truss’s resignation and disastrously short tenure is a leadership lesson for
conservatives on both sides of the Atlantic. Never surrender to the Left, don’t
U-turn on key policies, and stick to conservative principles and ideals.
Indeed, this is a lesson for all
conservatives. Do not surrender your principles to the Left because the Left
will never be satisfied. They will continue to call for more U-turns until they
destroy the power of conservatives. Stick to conservative principles because
they win every single time. The Iron Lady knew the importance of sticking to
conservative principles, and her country was the better for it.
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