Tomorrow is the funeral of Baroness Margaret Thatcher, who was Prime Minister in the U.K. from 1979 until1990. Zoologically she is best remembered as stopping the government money to London Zoo during her time as prime minister, they were given a final one off payment and told that was it, after that they would have to find their own way in the free market place, later, this resulted in the zoo nearly closing, interestingly about the same time as Baroness Thatcher left Downing Street in tears after being ousted by her own party. Two of her predecessors, however, during their time as Prime Minister were supporters of London Zoo, Winston Churchill visited, there was a lion named after him who he was particularly fond of, also Sir Edward Heath, who was very much instrumental in bringing the giant pandas Cha Cha and Ching Ching to London as a gift from the Chinese, and also took an interest in the animals while they were at Regents Park. Later Gordon Brown visited with his family, a good friend of Baron Paul of Marylabone, who has donated large sums of money to Z.S.L. . I cannot recall Margaret Thatcher or any members of her family visiting London Zoo, I can remember though the great upset when it was announced that the zoo may close, resulting in donations being sent to the zoo in amounts both great and small.