You are right Tonyav, just as it was in my area of South Wales. But her supporters never seem very willing to debate whether millions of people thrown on to the dole was a good thing or not ! Of course, it wasn't all her fault as she had plenty of willing toadies to do her dirty work for her.
On the day of her funeral, people in the Valleys were smiling and walking about with a new spring in their step. I was too and and make no apology whatsoever for so doing. The wealthy people that kept voting for her will never understand that of course. For them, she was the person that dealt with those "horrid common people" once and for all.
Clear case of a social divide in Britain if ever I saw one. Things haven't changed much even now, as we are ruled by another Tory administration, albeit with the Libs brown-nosing in their normal way, led by a phalanx of old Etonians and others of the same ilk.