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Thatcherism vs Thatcher - What's the difference?

thatcherism | thatcher | Derived terms |

Thatcher is a derived term of thatcherism.



As proper nouns the difference between thatcherism and thatcher

is that thatcherism is the political ideology attributed to the governments of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990), characterised by, among other things, a free market economy, privatisation and low taxation while Thatcher is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for someone who covered roofs in straw.

As a noun thatcher is

a person who installs thatch as a roofing material.

thatcherism

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • The political ideology attributed to the governments of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990), characterised by, among other things, a free market economy, privatisation and low taxation.
  • thatcher

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A person who installs thatch as a roofing material.
  • A device which removes dead grass clippings from a lawn. (Technically a de-thatcher, often a lawnmower attachment.)
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