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She lived through the 1970s largely on her own. She had eclipsed Castle as Labour???s most prominent woman, but she had no one at home to praise her or, as Labour???s fratricidal wars began, help her find her way. Across the aisle was Mrs Thatcher, a woman without much interest in courting the public but with the most supportive possible spouse. In her autobiography Williams is conspicuously nice about Thatcher, recalling that after her first ministerial question time she went into the Lady Members??? room to find Thatcher ironing a dress and was congratulated on her performance: ???After all,??? the Ironing Lady told Williams, ???we can???t let them [men] get the better of us.??? In public, however, Thatcher made it clear that they were not on the same side. If you look online, you can still find her excoriating dressing-down of Williams for her visit to the Grunwick plant.