Bi-Partisan history thrown into the trash. UK’s Starmer moves Thatcher portrait. Stone’s portrait of Thatcher has a storied bipartisan history. It was commissioned by then-Labor Prime Minister Gordon Brown in 2009 as a tribute to the Conservative leader’s achievements in office.
So the loon in office now wanted to give some red meat to the far left. What better way then to remove a portrait from Thatcher’s study.
Former first minister of Northern Ireland and DUP leader Baroness Arlene Foster said Lady Thatcher – the UK’s first female prime minister – was “the most significant PM after Churchill”.
She added: “Not a good start from Labour, looks and feels vindictive and petty.”