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More than half (51 %) believed she created more opportunities for women, but just 36 % declared she left society more free, and almost half (49 %) said she left a less equal society.
Thatcher gladly adopted the moniker of the "Iron Lady" and 72 % of those polled felt she stuck to what she believed in, with 66 % saying she was a strong leader and 59 % saying she was a decisive prime minister, The Sun said.
People also voted her being elected as Britain's first female prime minister as her greatest achievement, followed by winning the Falklands War and defeating the miners' strike and limiting the power of the unions.
But the introduction of the hated poll tax was deemed her greatest failure, followed by her overseeing of the decline of mining and manufacturing and the privatisation of utilities such as British Telecom and British Gas.
The daily said its poll found Thatcher had more supporters than detractors across the social classes, age groups and in every region of England and Wales, while only in Scotland did more people think of her as a bad prime minister than good.
When asked about their overall feelings towards her, 47 % of people felt Thatcher's period as prime minister was good for Britain, and 36 % as bad.
Even in death Thatcher divides the nation, with outpourings of both mourning and celebration across Britain.
The poll found 50 % of people back her being given a full ceremonial funeral at St Paul's Cathedral next week - the rest disagree or don't have a clue what to think.
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