Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet, which served from 1979 to 1990, included key figures such as Geoffrey Howe (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Nigel Lawson (also Chancellor later on), and Douglas Hurd (Home Secretary). Other notable members included Michael Heseltine (Secretary of State for Defence), and Norman Tebbit (Secretary of State for Employment). The Cabinet was known for its strong support of free-market policies and a tough stance on trade unions, reflecting Thatcher's conservative ideology. Over her tenure, the Cabinet saw several changes as some members resigned or were reshuffled.
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