No, I was influenced by the English in general. I was there for several months when her decade-long reign of labour abuse and IRA provocation collapsed around her. The bitter fruits of her efforts were strongly felt by the young, who were suddenly beset by skyrocketing homelessness and unemployment. I heard their stories, and the stories of angry young soldiers freshly returned from the Falklands, in and around the pub I worked in in central London. I also heard the angry sentiments of the elderly, such as my lovely downstairs neighbour who used to make us weak, sugary tea. Living on a fixed income, she was not particularly fond of the notion of a poll tax.
The second time I lived in England, people were mostly hating on Blair, but Thatcher was far from forgotten. Even two decades later, she was no more popular than before.
I did also live in Ireland for a short while, but the spite of the working class Irish for Thatcher pales in comparison to the spite of the working class English I met.