PM Cameron sends get well message to Maggie Thatcher
BY Agencies24 Dec 2012 5:54 AM IST
Agencies24 Dec 2012 5:54 AM IST
British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday wished Margaret Thatcher a ‘speedy recovery’ after the 87-year-old former premier underwent a surgery. 87-year-old Thatcher is understood to have had a growth removed from her bladder on Saturday in a minor operation. Her spokeswoman said she is doing ‘absolutely fine’ following what was described as ‘minimally invasive’ surgery. Cameron tweeted that he wished Thatcher a ‘speedy recovery’. Thatcher, who has suffered from ill health in recent years, was admitted on Thursday and was kept in hospital overnight. Friends of the former PM said they expect her to remain in hospital for a number of days.
Lord Bell, a friend and former adviser, said: ‘The operation was a complete success and her condition is satisfactory. ‘She'll stay in hospital for a few more days and then she'll go home.
‘She's very tough. The doctors are perfectly happy. They say the operation has been completely satisfactory,’ the BBC quoted Bell as saying. Thatcher was the UK's first woman prime minister and served three terms in that post, between 1979 and 1990. She was called the ‘Iron Lady’ for her personal and political toughness.
Lord Bell, a friend and former adviser, said: ‘The operation was a complete success and her condition is satisfactory. ‘She'll stay in hospital for a few more days and then she'll go home.
‘She's very tough. The doctors are perfectly happy. They say the operation has been completely satisfactory,’ the BBC quoted Bell as saying. Thatcher was the UK's first woman prime minister and served three terms in that post, between 1979 and 1990. She was called the ‘Iron Lady’ for her personal and political toughness.
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