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Thatcher Funeral Draws Dignitaries and Complaints

By hnn

LONDON — A horse-drawn gun carriage bore the coffin of Margaret Thatcher to St. Paul’s Cathedral on Wednesday for a ceremonial funeral that divided British opinion, much as the former prime minister known as the Iron Lady stirred deep and conflicting emotions during her lifetime and, in death, triggered an equally passionate debate over her legacy.

With hymns and prayers and biblical readings, dignitaries from around the world and from Britain’s political elite gathered in the cathedral for a service regarded as austere and devout reflecting her Methodist upbringing as bells pealed over the city and a gun salute boomed from the Tower of London.

Some 700 military personnel from three services — the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force — lined the streets, including guards in scarlet tunics and distinctive black bearskin hats on the 24 cathedral steps as the gun carriage processed along Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill from the church of St. Clement Danes in a closely scripted display of ceremonial precision honed over centuries….

Source:
NYT

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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/18/world/Europe/margaret-thatcher-funeral-london.html?hp

Date:
4-17-13

From: http://hnn.us/articles/thatcher-funeral-draws-dignitaries-and-complaints

UK bids farewell to Margaret Thatcher

By hnn

LONDON Thousands of Britons lined the streets of central London on a grey Wednesday morning to see the hearse pass by carrying former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher‘s body to her funeral ceremony.

Britain’s Iron Lady is being laid to rest with a level of pomp and protest reflecting her status as a commanding, but polarizing political figure — an elaborate affair with full military honors culminating in a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London attended by world leaders and dignitaries from 170 countries.

The first part of Wednesday’s elaborate proceedings saw Thatchter’s casket removed from a chapel inside the Houses of Parliament, where it spent Tuesday evening — per her request — and loaded onto the hearse for the ride to the St. Clement Danes chapel. It was just the first stop on Baroness Thatcher‘s final journey….

Source:
CBS News

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http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57579988/britain-bids-farewell-to-margaret-thatcher/

Date:
4-17-13

From: http://hnn.us/articles/uk-bids-farewell-margaret-thatcher

Britain's Iron Lady to be buried with full pomp

Britain’s Iron Lady is being laid to rest with a level of pomp and protest reflecting her status as a commanding, polarizing political figure.

World leaders and dignitaries from 170 countries are attending the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Wednesday, an elaborate affair with full military honors that will culminate in a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip will be among the mourners, who include 11 prime ministers from around the world, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.

Dozens of people camped out overnight near the 17th-century cathedral in hopes of catching a glimpse of Thatcher’s flag-draped coffin and its military escort, and hundreds had arrived hours before the funeral was due to start.

“I came to commemorate the greatest hero of our modern age,” said 25-year-old Anthony Boutall, clutching a blue rose. “She took a nation on its knees and breathed new life into it.”

Flags on government buildings were lowered to half-staff across the country ahead of the service, but not all Britons were joining in the mourning.

Hundreds of political opponents said they would stage a silent protest by turning their backs as the coffin goes by.

“Like anyone else she deserves a decent funeral, but not at the expense of the taxpayer,” said protester Patricia Welsh, 69.

A coffin bearing the former leader’s body will travel by hearse from the Houses of Parliament to the church of St. Clement Danes, before being borne on a gun carriage drawn by six black horses to the cathedral, where 2,300 invited guests await.

More than 700 soldiers, sailors and air force personnel will line the route and around 4,000 police officers will be on duty as part of a major security operation, stepped up after Monday’s bombings at the Boston Marathon that killed three people and wounded more than 170.

Parliament’s Big Ben bell will be silenced for the funeral service, which will include hymns and passages from the Bible read by Prime Minister David Cameron and the late premier’s granddaughter, Amanda Thatcher.

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Britain to bid farewell to its Iron Lady, Margaret Thatcher

The Iron Lady is being laid to rest — yet even in death, she remains a divisive figure.

World leaders and dignitaries from 170 countries were to attend the funeral of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Wednesday, an elaborate affair with full military honors that will culminate with a service at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

A coffin bearing the former leader’s body will travel by hearse to the church of St. Clement Danes, before being borne on a horse-drawn gun carriage to the cathedral, where 2,300 invited guests will await.

More than 700 soldiers, sailors and air force personnel will line the route and around 4,000 police officers will be on duty as part of a major security operation, stepped up after Monday’s bombings at the Boston Marathon that killed three people and wounded over 170.

The woman nicknamed “the Iron Lady” transformed Britain during her 11-year tenure from 1979 to 1990, and died on April 8 at age 87.

Thatcher is being given a ceremonial funeral — not officially a state funeral, which requires a vote in Parliament. Still, the proceedings will feature the same level of pomp and honor afforded Princess Diana in 1997 and the Queen Mother Elizabeth in 2002.

That has raised the ire of some Britons, those who view her legacy as a socially and economically divided nation. Scotland Yard says it is working with a “small number of people planning to protest” peacefully Wednesday.

Those attending the Thatcher funeral include Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip, 11 prime ministers from around the world, former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and former U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.

Some high profile guests sent their regrets: Former First Lady Nancy Reagan — whose husband Ronald had a close relationship with Thatcher — will not be able to attend; nor will former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who shared key moments in history with the late prime minister. Germany’s Angela Merkel was sending her foreign minister, while the American political power families the Clintons and the Bushes declined to attend.

Alicia Castro, Argentina‘s ambassador to the U.K., is not going, since Thatcher was in power in 1982 when Britain defended the Falkland Islands from being taken over by Argentina.

Parliament’s Big Ben bell will be silenced for the funeral service, which will include hymns and passages from the Bible read by Prime Minister David Cameron and the late premier’s granddaughter, Amanda Thatcher.

On Tuesday, Thatcher’s body was taken to the Houses of Parliament in London. Her coffin, draped in a red, white and blue Union flag, was driven to the Palace of Westminster and carried into the crypt chapel of St. Mary Undercroft, where about 100 family members, colleagues and senior politicians attended a private service.

The medieval chapel remained open overnight so lawmakers and parliamentary staff could pay their respects to the former leader.

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Thatcher coffin taken to Parliament before funeral

The body of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is being taken to the Houses of Parliament, where it will rest overnight before her funeral.

About 100 colleagues and senior politicians will attend a private service in Parliament’s chapel of St. Mary Undercroft later Tuesday.

The Iron Lady, who transformed Britain during her 11-year tenure, died April 8, aged 87.

The divisive leader is being given a ceremonial funeral with full military honors — to the chagrin of some Britons.

On Wednesday morning, her coffin, draped in a red, white and blue Union flag, will travel by hearse to the church of St. Clement Danes before being borne on a horse-drawn gun carriage to St. Paul’s Cathedral.

More than 4,000 police officers will be on duty amid a major security operation.

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