Have you ever thought of a handbag as a symbol of female power and
authority? Of course everyone is different so a purse for one person
may mean something totally different and unique for another but
let's look at handbags from a different perspective.
Have you ever noticed that the press of England has spent
time and effort speculating and commenting on ex-Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher's handbag? To quote "The Times" in June, 1982
written by Julian Critchley, "She...tends to believe the worst of
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. She cannot see an institution
without hitting it with her handbag..."

Even an arm sling doesn't deter Ms. Thatcher from her handbag!
It's obvious that the press equates Margaret Thatcher's
handbag with her assertion of power and the ability to impose her
will. If you look closely, you will notice that her handbags closely
resemble the Queen Mother's handbags. Is is because both of these
powerful women choose the same type of bag or is Ex-Prime Minister
Thatcher deliberately mimicking this female symbol of ultimate authority
in her country?
Negotiations are underway for the famous handbag to be
placed in a museum that houses Winston Churchill's papers and historical
documents from the War. There is no indication that Mr. Churchill's
wallet is stored in this prestigious collection but, then again,
Margaret Thatcher was the first woman to impose her powerful presense
(and pocketbook!) on 10 Downing Street!