1988 address by Margaret Thatcher to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland
Not to be confused with Sermon on the Mount.
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"Sermon on the Mound" is the name given by the Scottish press to an address made by British prime minister Margaret Thatcher to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Saturday, 21 May 1988.[1] This speech, which laid out the relationship between her religious and political thinking, proved highly controversial.
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