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"I'm in Love with Margaret Thatcher" is a 1979 single by the English
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band Notsensibles. It was originally written as a tongue-in-cheek comment on
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, and following her death in 2013 was part of a
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campaign to get it to number one on the
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. The song charted at number 35 on the chart on 12 April 2013.


Initial release

The Notsensibles formed in
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,
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, in 1978, to "make silly records and play silly gigs".Gimarc, George (2005) ''Punk Diary: The Ultimate Trainspotter's Guide to Underground Rock 1970-1982'', Backbeat Books, Their second single, "I'm in Love with Margaret Thatcher", was issued in October 1979, five months after Thatcher's win in the
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. Initially self-released in a pressing of 1,000 on the Redball label, but reissued on the Snotty Snail label due to continuing demand, the release gave them a No. 8
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hit at the start of 1980.Lazell, Barry (1997) ''Indie Hits 1980-1989'', Cherry Red Books, According to one review, the song was: "Meant as neither a pro- nor anti-Thatcher song. It revolved around the idea that no-one was too sacred to get the piss taken out of." Writer Simon Reynolds stated that it "...taps into the side of punk all about not taking ''anything'' seriously..." The record sleeve showed a photograph of Thatcher apparently giving a
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to the camera. The single's B-side included "
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's Band of the Week", which poked fun at the journalist.Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Notsensibles", in ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, The song was featured in the 2011 film '' The Iron Lady'' starring
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, and was re-released on vinyl and download at that time.


After Thatcher's death

After the death of Margaret Thatcher in April 2013 there was a social media campaign to raise "
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" from '' The Wizard of Oz'' to number one in the
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. Following its rapid rise up the charts, there was a rival campaign to promote "I'm in Love with Margaret Thatcher".. The song reached number 35 on the charts, while its rival campaign Ding-Dong! The Witch Is Dead made it to number 2. The campaign was initially understood to have been started by Thatcher supporters, and was endorsed by former
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MP and author Louise Mensch,ITV News, ''MPs join 'Grantham Style' campaign for pro-Thatcher hit'', 12 April 2013
Retrieved 13 April 2013
but in fact was initiated by Notsensibles' singer Mike Hargreaves and promoter Suzie Delooze by way of a
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page. The Notsensibles' song was reportedly considered "more favourable to Baroness Thatcher", and at one performance in 2012, Hargreaves claimed that he had "great reverence for Thatcher". Hargreaves later said: "I find it hilarious that Tories have adopted it. The song is a sort-of tribute and sort-of not." Band member Steven Hartley commented that it had been written as a satirical swipe at her, and also said: "It was tongue-in-cheek - a bit of fun... a throw-away ditty... We were never rebels. We were never a sneering punk rock band - it was all a bit of light-hearted fun to us." Lynette Horsbrugh, ''Notsensibles recall writing Margaret Thatcher song'', BBC News Lancashire, 16 April 2013
Retrieved 17 April 2013
The band's promoter Suzie Delooze said: "Whether you like her or not the band thought that their song was more tongue-in-cheek and not so horrible towards the lady and her family. Hopefully, it will reach a much wider audience and be more respectful than other songs."


Chart performance


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Song lyrics

"I'm in Love with Margaret Thatcher" at Discogs.com
{{authority control Songs about Margaret Thatcher Political songs Satirical songs 1979 singles 1979 songs British punk rock songs Notsensibles songs