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Gold - Thatcherism and the aspiration of the 80s

Stuart Maconie on the history of modern Britain in 50 records, including how the aspirational culture of Thatcherism became reflected in the UK's charts.

When Margaret Thatcher came to power in May 1979, she declared she was determined to drag Britain out of the strike-bound '70s; as the memorable campaign poster had it: Labour isn't working. Thatcher was determined to reverse the nation's economic decline, and what she saw as the Union's all-too-powerful grip on much of the working class. The nation's first female Prime Minister heralded serious and sweeping change.

But with someone as divisive as Thatcher, there were plenty of acts that were willing to take a stand against her and what she stood for.

57 minutes

Music Played

  • Spandau Ballet

    Gold

  • XTC

    Making Plans for Nigel

  • The Beat

    Whine and Grine / Stand Down Margaret

  • Crosby, Nash & Young

    Our House

  • Harry Enfield

    Loadsamoney (Doin' Up The House)

  • Jan Hammer

    Miami Vice

  • Culture Club

    Karma Chameleon

  • Duran Duran

    Rio

  • Heaven 17

    Crushed By The Wheels of Industry

  • Pet Shop Boys

    Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)

  • Spandau Ballet

    To Cut a Long Story Short

  • Spandau Ballet

    To Cut a Long Story Short (12" Version)

  • Spandau Ballet

    Gold

  • The Style Council

    Walls Come Tumbling Down

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  • What are you memories of Mrs Thatcher coming to power?

  • In hindsight, do you think the Iron Lady was good or bad for Britain?

  • Did the Tories’ policies benefit or hinder your life?

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