“Having consulted widely among colleagues, I have concluded that the unity of the Party and the prospects of victory in a General Election would be better served if I stood down to enable Cabinet colleagues to enter the ballot for the leadership. I should like to thank all those in Cabinet and outside who have given me such dedicated support.”

Statement http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108254 announcing her intention to resign the premiership (22 November 1990).
Third term as Prime Minister

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