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Thatcher's writer dies
1998
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Sir Ronald Millar, the playwright who stamped Margaret Thatcher's character on the mind of the nation by handing her the line \"the lady's not for turning\", died yesterday in London, aged 77. Sir Ronald wrote Hollywood films and West End plays before becoming a speech writer at the age of 50. Although he wrote for Sir Edward Heath and John Major, he is best known for offering up the words which would come to symbolise the Thatcherite revolution.
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