No one will forget this wonderful woman that was called the woman of iron, a woman like no other.
Today you turn off the flame of life of this woman that has no comparison, a woman as no tireless fighter for a better world.
All by more famous, powerful, good or bad that we are we have an hour and a day to die, for from this world, to say goodbye.
This goodbye is just one step to another world, but so large that it was this woman always will be remembered by millions of people who knew him and continued his life, they learned from their values and commitment to their country.
This goodbye is a time to give way to other heroes and characters of the world and of history. Margaret leaves us today, but his philosophy of life, and it's that big was always will remain in our memories, in our minds and our hearts. Life is too short and in its 87 years did not do many of the things that he wanted to do, but it did serve to remember the rest of our lives.
Margaret Thatcher has died of a stroke at the age of 87. Follow all the reaction to the news of the death of Britain's first female prime minister.
Margaret Thatcher had towered above all other British political figures for a decade and her dominance of the Cabinet was supreme and rarely challenged.
She had powered herself into the lead of world statesmen and elevated Downing Street’s status to rival the White House and the Kremlin.
> Baroness Thatcher remained supportive of John Major in public, but in private she made her displeasure plain, being especially critical of rises in public spending, tax increases and support of the European Union.
In February last year Lady Thatcher became the first Prime Minister in history to have a statue unveiled in the House of Commons while still alive. At