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Mark Thatcher
Not sure where this belongs but why is this toad a Sir - surely his fathers knighthood was a life time peerage and would have become void when Denis died. Also what is the African country he was recently connected too.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not sure of the ground I'm standing on here, so am willing to be corrected - but isn't Mark's title through his mother's side? I thought Dennis Thatcher only became a 'Sir' when Margaret Thatcher became Baroness Thatcher.
By the way, surely there is always time to give Mark Thatcher a bit of a bashing???
By the way, surely there is always time to give Mark Thatcher a bit of a bashing???
Ric.ror - the country was Equatorial Guinea (see link below):
http://www.guardian.co.uk/southafrica/story/0, 13262,1290386,00.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/southafrica/story/0, 13262,1290386,00.html
I was wrong (no change there)!
Here's what I got from Baroness Thatcher's Wikipedia entry:
In 1992, Margaret Thatcher was raised to the House of Lords by the conferment of a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire, upon her. She did not take a hereditary title, as she had recommended for Harold Macmillan, later Earl of Stockton, on his ninetieth birthday in 1984. She has explained that she thought she hadn't sufficient means to 'support' an hereditary title.
So I'm at a loss as to why Mark Thatcher is a 'Sir'.
Here's what I got from Baroness Thatcher's Wikipedia entry:
In 1992, Margaret Thatcher was raised to the House of Lords by the conferment of a life peerage as Baroness Thatcher, of Kesteven in the County of Lincolnshire, upon her. She did not take a hereditary title, as she had recommended for Harold Macmillan, later Earl of Stockton, on his ninetieth birthday in 1984. She has explained that she thought she hadn't sufficient means to 'support' an hereditary title.
So I'm at a loss as to why Mark Thatcher is a 'Sir'.
Ric-ror
Here's the answer:
Sir Mark inherited his baronetcy when his father passed away. The title, which was created in 1992, was the first new Baronetcy since 1965.
It was controversial from its creation by John Major, in favour of Mark's father Denis Thatcher, not least because Mark was first in line to inherit it.
Here's the answer:
Sir Mark inherited his baronetcy when his father passed away. The title, which was created in 1992, was the first new Baronetcy since 1965.
It was controversial from its creation by John Major, in favour of Mark's father Denis Thatcher, not least because Mark was first in line to inherit it.
Ric.cor - it would help if you sort of explained your way of thinking before posting a question like this and answering it in your own way. I have not seen mention of Mark That5cher recently but you must have to share your question here, then you go and confuse me with bringing in oil 15% USA, imports and Iraq......you come over as very angry but please stop attacking people and simply explain why you are posting about Mark Thatcher and keep to the Thatcher subject and please don't bring in all these other topics that have absolutely nothing to do with it.
I wish i'd never started this. I have not meant to annoy anyone. It started with a conversation about War/Oil/Iraq and then went on to how the US only got its a small amount of its oil from Middle East. I then wondered where it got the rest from and was told it got some from African countries - hence Thatchers intrest in these countries - which got me to thinking about him and thats what prompted the question. How clear is that?
Ric.ror
I think your question was reasonable and you had a genuine enquiry. A lot of people (hands up I'm guilty too) of asking a question they already know (or think they know) the answer to.
Re: Your oil question.
After the 1973 crisis and worldwide recession instigated by the OPEC countries, the US diversified where it get its oil from. It now gets 97% (of the 61% it imports) from 14 different countries.
Besides the Middle East, US imports 18% Canada, 15% Mexico, 12% Nigeria and 10% from Venezuela.
I don't think Mark Thatcher had any involvement in the planning of the Iraq war, though he and Dubya are a meeting of great minds.
I think your question was reasonable and you had a genuine enquiry. A lot of people (hands up I'm guilty too) of asking a question they already know (or think they know) the answer to.
Re: Your oil question.
After the 1973 crisis and worldwide recession instigated by the OPEC countries, the US diversified where it get its oil from. It now gets 97% (of the 61% it imports) from 14 different countries.
Besides the Middle East, US imports 18% Canada, 15% Mexico, 12% Nigeria and 10% from Venezuela.
I don't think Mark Thatcher had any involvement in the planning of the Iraq war, though he and Dubya are a meeting of great minds.