Imperial Valley Press

Margaret Thatcher’s spouse not happy about McCartney invite

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LONDON (AP) — Most hosts would be quite happy to have Paul McCartney come to a shindig. But that wasn’t the case with Denis Thatcher in 1988 when planning a gala reception at 10 Downing Street.

Newly released papers show that the late husband of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher put a question mark next to the former Beatle’s name on a proposed guest list he was reviewing.

The papers, released Saturday, show Denis Thatcher leaving check marks next to the guests he approved and question marks next to those he was less comfortabl­e with.

The papers didn’t offer an explanatio­n of why he questioned the inclusion of the ex-Beatle. In a note, he wrote that he didn’t mind inviting guests who didn’t back the prime minister but questioned inviting those who had criticized his wife in public.

“Whilst I accept of course that not everyone who comes to our receptions are necessaril­y on ‘our’ side I find it both unpleasant and embarrassi­ng to entertain those who publicly insult the PM,” he said.

The April 1988 reception was planned as a way to reward 45 celebritie­s who had attended a rally during Margaret Thatcher’s successful 1987 general election campaign.

A decision was made to greatly expand the party, so a proposed guest list of more than 200 people was drawn up and eventually reviewed by Denis Thatcher.

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