Antony Barnett and Martin Bright
Sunday January 16, 2005
The Observer
Sir Mark Thatcher, the disgraced son of former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher, should be stripped of his hereditary title, according to an influential cross-party group of MPs.
Tony Wright, Labour chairman of the Commons Public Administration Committee, which has investigated the honours system, said: 'If we give honours for honours, we should remove them for dishonours.' Thatcher's title was passed to him when his father, Sir Denis, died in June 2003.
Last week Thatcher received a four-year suspended jail sentence and a £265,000 fine in South Africa after a plea-bargaining deal in which he admitted playing a role in an attempted coup in Equatorial Guinea. It was revealed he had funded the £150,000 purchase of a helicopter to be used by a team of mercenaries.
Thatcher always claimed he had no knowledge of the plans to use the aircraft to depose the president of the oil-rich West African state. The fine was paid by his mother, who also put up bail of £165,000 after his arrest in Cape Town last August. Thatcher, whose link to the coup plotters was revealed by The Observer, was asked to fund the helicopter deal by Simon Mann, the Old Etonian former SAS officer who is in jail in Zimbabwe after being convicted of being one of the masterminds of the coup plot.
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/politics/story/0,6903,1391565,00.htmlSTART by stripping the matriarch.....