Denis Thatcher queried Paul McCartney’s inclusion on showbiz reception guestlist

Denis Thatcher queried Paul McCartney’s inclusion on showbiz reception guestlist

Margaret Thatcher’s husband Denis vetted a celebrity guestlist for a showbusiness reception planned by Number 10, marking it with a red pen and questioning the inclusion of Paul McCartney, newly released documents show.

The reception in April 1988, to be attended by Thatcher and her husband, was planned as a thank you to the 45 celebrities who attended the Wembley Rally during her 1987 General Election campaign.

Thatcher decided more guests were needed and a longer list of “a possible 229 without spouses” was drawn up – including some suggestions from former culture secretary John Whittingdale, then political secretary to Thatcher.

Margaret Thatcher papers released
The celebrity guestlist vetted by Denis Thatcher (The Churchill Archives Centre/PA)

“His idea of a good party was to invite Paul McCartney, Freddie Mercury, the Jaggers.”

However, Denis Thatcher went through the proposed guestlist with a red pen, marking ticks against those he “would personally like to see included” and question marks beside “those who, I believe, do not help”.

John Whittingdale
Former culture secretary John Whittingdale suggested some celebrities to invite to the showbusiness reception (Dominic Lipinski/ PA)

“This list therefore needs some careful checking in this regard.”

He explained that more than one red tick “means super person and a known friend and wonderful to have them here”.

His absolute favourite was comedian Eric Sykes, who got four ticks.

Eric Sykes
Veteran comic actor Eric Sykes was given four ticks by Denis Thatcher (Andrew Parsons/ PA)

Question marks were placed beside names including Paul McCartney, Sir David Attenborough, Sebastian Coe, Shirley Bassey and magician Paul Daniels.

Sir Paul McCartney
Denis Thatcher placed a question mark beside Paul McCartney’s name on the proposed guestlist (Steve Parsons/ PA)

Denis Thatcher criticised the show’s satirical story, entitled Thatcherism: The Final Solution, writing that never has “so foul a libel been published against anyone let alone a Prime Minister”.

Mr Collins said: “The special coded system of question marks and ticks and crosses, that’s actually slightly unusual.

“I think perhaps he was in a somewhat irritable frame of mind and maybe the story about the BBC helps to explain that.

“Certainly the steam is coming out of his ears at various points in 1988 and this party he jumps on.”

In the end the longer guestlist was dropped in favour of the original 45 plus the Parliamentary Skiing Team and the British Winter Olympics Squad.

Eddie “the Eagle” Edwards, who competed in the ski jump at the Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada, in February 1988, does not appear on the list.

EDDIE EDWARDS
Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards did not appear on the guestlist (PA Archive)

Mr Collins said documents do not reveal why “suddenly they changed tack” from plans for the longer guestlist.

The Margaret Thatcher Foundation is gradually overseeing the release of her private files through the Churchill Archive Centre in Cambridge.

Members of the public will be able to browse the archive from Monday by visiting www.margaretthatcher.org

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