It is a bizarre rule that those who most admire Thatcher are also those who most deny that she left a lasting legacy.
Without betraying any hint of irony they will tell you how she fundamentally and dramatically changed Britain, whilst simultaneously denying that British society has been affected by her.
So if someone strongly argues that British society has not been fundamentally affected by Thatcher, then you can be reasonably sure that they deeply admire her.
Personally I think her personal contribution tends to be greatly exaggerated – by both the left and the right. After all she didn’t even invent Thatcherism. And was unceremoniously sacked by the Tories when she was no longer of any use to them.
So for that reason I don’t/didn’t approve of the lazy strategy of personally blaming Thatcher for everything. It reveals a serious lack of political understanding, and of course it played right into the Tories hands. Saying “we’ve got rid of Thatcher, everything is fine, you can vote for us again”, whilst veering evermore to the right, worked extremely well for them.
It’s about policies.
Not personalities.