Oscars 2012: Meryl Streep Slammed For Forgetting Margaret Thatcher In Acceptance Speech

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First Posted: 28/02/2012 10:54 Updated: 28/02/2012 16:37   WENN

One of Margaret Thatcher's former aides has criticised Meryl Streep for failing to mention the ex-Prime Minister in her Oscars acceptance speech.

The Hollywood icon walked away with her third Academy Award after winning the Best Actress prize at Sunday's ceremony for her portrayal of the first female leader in The Iron Lady.

Streep thanked her husband, Don, and her Hollywood pals, but did not remember Thatcher in her emotional speech, and Lord Norman Tebbit, who served with Thatcher in government for six years, has been left fuming by the exclusion.

He tells The Sun: "I'm not at all surprised she didn't mention her.

"The film was about Meryl Streep, not Lady Thatcher. If Margaret Thatcher had been like the woman portrayed by Meryl Streep, she wouldn't have lasted six months as Prime Minister."

Meanwhile, Thatcher's former press spokesperson Sir Bernard Ingham also slammed the movie for focusing on her deteriorating health and battle with dementia.

He adds: "I don't propose to see somebody making money out of somebody's age. I think it demonstrates poor taste."

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One of Margaret Thatcher's former aides has criticised Meryl Streep for failing to mention the ex-Prime Minister in her Oscars acceptance speech. The Hollywood icon walked away with her third Acade...
One of Margaret Thatcher's former aides has criticised Meryl Streep for failing to mention the ex-Prime Minister in her Oscars acceptance speech. The Hollywood icon walked away with her third Acade...
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08:33 PM on 02/29/2012
who give a toss what this old codger says or think we had enough of him and his croonies during Thatcherism times.he should be like thatcher and keep stumph silly ole so and so
07:02 PM on 02/29/2012
I wasn't a Thatcher fan and I do remember things like ' Thatcher Thatcher school milk snatcher ' and her being in tears on leaving Downing St for the last time, I also remember her saying she had voice training to lower the tone of her voice, from the little i've heard on the t.v. Streep just didn't sound like Thatcher and another thing, why Meryl Streep, don't we have anyone who could have taken on the role, any ideas out there??
03:24 AM on 03/02/2012
Obviously, NONE!
05:07 PM on 02/29/2012
Meryl Streep ought to have thought how she would like if a movie was made of her Life story, and should she progress to dementia, then how would she react to the same portrayal of her with this condition, then she would depict it as intrusive, insensitive, speculative and ignorant.
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meddleman
12:24 PM on 02/29/2012
Norman who?
12:01 PM on 02/29/2012
By the same logic if you don’t get an Oscar you can blame the character you played. John Wayne didn’t get an Oscar for playing Genghis Khan, he got slated for the role, but he should have blamed Genghis Khan.
07:58 AM on 02/29/2012
I thought Tebbit had got on his Bike and rode off into the sunset.
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vividrick
I came, I saw...I had a cup of tea!
08:14 PM on 02/28/2012
So if that's the rule then Tebbit, all actors have to thank the real-life characters they play? That'll include Robert Carlyle who brilliantly played Hitler, Josh Brolin who brilliantly played George W Bush, ...& Forest Whitaker who won an oscar playing dictator Idi Amin!!!

...I don't think so!
cantabria
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07:02 AM on 02/29/2012
Exactly. She could also have said something along the lines of "in spite of having to portray a complete....". Mrs Thatcher, badness personified.
05:36 PM on 02/28/2012
I would wholeheartedly agree with Tebbit (for the very first time) if La Streep had anything to thank her for.
Did Maggie give her time to help Meryl with characterisation, background detail or just getting to know each other? Well, er ... no!
Meryl Streep is an actress. The portrayal was that worked out by her and her director.

Anyway, I hadn't realised Tebbit was still with us!
03:18 PM on 02/28/2012
What's up Norman has someone nicked your bike.
cantabria
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07:03 AM on 02/29/2012
Lol
03:09 PM on 02/28/2012
Of course, Tebbitt and Ingham are furious because the movie (which I have not seen) does not use sufficient white-wash to delineate Thatcher. They want to see the Thatcher they think should be idealized--
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02:46 PM on 02/28/2012
Careful Norman, if you say TOO much Cameron will have you extradited for upsetting the Yanks.
05:37 PM on 02/28/2012
Nice!
02:13 PM on 02/28/2012
Margaret Thatcher? Forget her? I wish I could.
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Whistlejackett
Hey stop doing that
11:21 AM on 02/28/2012
When you seriously think about it, when a nation suffers from self aggrandized dementia, then the story is really about the actress; "Come away?" really Meryl you totally love yourself, just like someone's leg protuberance. The Iron Lady, (the real one) had a character and voice incomparable, not to mention a cranium full of brains.

"The Iron Lady" (the fake one} certainly was fake, obviously fake but none the less an exercise in dementia on a national scale. Life is tough Meryl and that's why you keep blowing it.
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cantabria
my default position is wrong
07:00 AM on 02/29/2012
What?