Mark Steyn obituary for Denis Thatcher (1915-2003). The Prime Minister's First Gentleman.
Denis Thatcher was great company, boozy and politically incorrect. His daughter Carol once recounted to me a story that sums up his approach to the role in which he was cast. During the early days of his wife's premiership, Denis Thatcher took a late-night train down to the country. Just before it pulled out of Paddington Station, a group of patients from a mental hospital, homeward bound after a day trip to London, piled into Denis's otherwise deserted carriage.The bossy lady in charge began a head count: " . . . .eight, nine, 10 . . . " Coming to Sir Denis, she paused: "Who are you?""I'm the prime minister's husband," he said.Without missing a beat, she counted him in - - "11" - - and continued.
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