The Mail on Sunday

Salman Rushdie: I was pawed and groped by Mrs T

- From Peter Sheridan

SHE will always be remembered as the fiercely uncompromi­sing Iron Lady who struck terror into her political opponents.

But in private Margaret Thatcher had a surprising­ly ‘touchy-feely’ side, according to author Salman Rushdie, who has revealed he was even ‘groped’ by the late Prime Minister.

During an America TV discussion about claims that former US Vice-President Joe Biden touched a number of women inappropri­ately, Mr Rushdie, 71, said: ‘I have a little experience of being sexually violated by a powerful politician. In my case it was Margaret Thatcher.

‘The thing that people don’t know about Margaret Thatcher is that she was very touchy-feely. You’d sit with her, and she’d put her hands all over you. I had this meeting with her, and she was, like, pawing at me, and I thought, “I’m being groped by the Prime Minister!” ’

The writer and Thatcher were often at loggerhead­s politicall­y. However, he was always grateful to her for the firm stance she took in reaction to the threat on his life from Iran following the publicatio­n of his novel The Satanic Verses in 1988, when she provided him with police protection.

Speaking on the HBO show Real Time With Bill Maher, Rushdie also described a risqué encounter between Thatcher and Christophe­r Hitchens, the famously outspoken commentato­r who died in 2011. Mr Rushdie said: ‘Margaret Thatcher, by the way, spanked Christophe­r Hitchens. She heard Christophe­r had written something she didn’t like, and she met him at a party conference, and she said to him, “You’ve been a naughty boy, haven’t you?”

‘And he said, ‘Well, yes, Prime Minister, I suppose I have.”

‘And she said, “You’d better bend over.” She made him bend over, and she spanked him with a rolled-up magazine.’

Rushdie has previously spoken about the softer side of Thatcher. Following her death aged 87 in 2013, he said: ‘She would tap you on the arm and say, “Everything OK?” I hadn’t expected that touch of tenderness.’

‘You’d sit with her and she’d put her hands all over you’

 ?? ?? ‘TOUCHY-FEELY’: Mrs Thatcher in the late 1980s
‘TOUCHY-FEELY’: Mrs Thatcher in the late 1980s

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