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'There's no such thing as society - merely individuals and their families'. (Margaret Thatcher). Assess the validity of this statement.  

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'There's no such thing as society - merely individuals and their families'. (Margaret Thatcher). Assess the validity of this statement. Adam Wojtulewicz Margaret Thatcher, one of the worlds most well known ex leaders. Not only for her gender but for her abstinence and opinionated powers, a woman very much criticised by the media and an easy target. It is however, without doubt, obvious that her contribution had a massive affect on political and social issues, unfortunately like many important and socially responsible persons anything said can be taken into the wrong context. Her quote has been massively criticised for its individualism and her lack of social understanding. Once again the playground has the facts but is missing the point entirely, Margaret Thatcher fully said, "I think we've been through a period where too many people have been given to understand that if they have a problem, it's the government's job to cope with...

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