http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/mar/17/thatcher-christmas-card-gaddafi-saddam
Thatcher's 1981 Christmas card list included Gaddafi and Saddam
Card featuring Thatcher at Chequers was sent to Libyan and Iraqi dictators in 
sign of how foreign policy has changed

  a.. Press Association 
  b.. The Guardian, Saturday 17 March 2012 
  c.. Article history 
 
Margaret Thatcher and her husband, Denis, pose for another, later, Christmas 
card in 1988. Photograph: Rex Features
Margaret Thatcher's 1981 Christmas card list gives an insight into the way 
Britain's view of the world has changed over 30 years. Foreign heads of state 
who received seasonal greetings from Thatcher in 1981 included the Libyan 
dictator Muammar Gaddafi – the card was addressed: "To the Leader of the Great 
First of September Revolution" – and the Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Gaddafi was killed last October after David Cameron ordered the RAF to mount 
air raids in support of a rebel uprising in Libya. Saddam was hanged for crimes 
against humanity in 2006 following the 2003 invasion of Iraq by British and 
American troops.

The 1981 Downing Street Christmas card featured a photograph of Thatcher and 
her husband, Denis, who died in 2003 aged 88, in front of their Christmas tree 
at Chequers. But the historian Chris Collins, who works for the Margaret 
Thatcher Foundation, said the satirist John Wells's stage farce Anyone for 
Denis? – which parodied the Thatchers – was popular that year and Thatcher 
worried that the Christmas card would be seen as a caricature.

He said an Anyone For Denis? joke "unwisely inserted" by a speechwriter in a 
July 1981 Thatcher speech was "struck 


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