All beginnings are hopeful Challenges Facing the 21st Century

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Margaret Thatcher

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All beginnings are hopeful. That's what the principal of Somerville College, Oxford, said to those of us who arrived there in 1944, even in the midst of world war. It is an idea that has always stuck in my mind, and that has always seemed to me to be true. When I carne to office in 1979, years of socialist policies had placed our country and our people in terrible shape. The top tax rate on earned income was 83 percent, and on investment income it was 98 percent. There were controls on prices, controls on income, controls on investment, and controls on foreign exchange. To get permission to do anything one had to go through a set of bureau-cratic committees. Yet we were hopeful.

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ThatcherM. (2020). All beginnings are hopeful. Acta Académica, 29(Mayo), 101-103. Retrieved from http://201.196.25.14/index.php/actas/article/view/580
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