Then let me help you OG.
1. She curbed the power of the trade unions from the ridiculous amount they wielded in the 70s.
2. She outlawed sympathy strikes.
3. She comprehensively demonstrated, in the miners strike, that the country wouldn't be held to ransom.
4. She was instrumental in bringing about the end of the Cold War.
5. The Big Bang which helped London to become one of the World's eminent financial centers - something that we're still benefiting from.
6. The Falklands.
7. The Right to Buy.
8. Privatisation of inefficient and poorly run national industries, which in turn brought competition and greater consumer choice.
9. The Community Charge - fairer the system is replaced and fairer than the system that replaced it, but because some people had to pay who previously hadn't, they pathetically kicked-off.
10. The encouragement of entrepreneurship.
There's 10 just to start off with...I could go on.
With 3 election wins and 11 years in power, the history books will show gulliver and diddlydo are, simply, wrong.