I've got no feeling on her passing, but the folks thinking she did more good than bad need to look a little further north than London. She destroyed the solid manufacturing base we had in the UK. We led the world in shipbuilding, using UK sourced steel. We had iron mines all across the north of England supporting entire towns and villages. And she shut them down.
Go to the north-east, go to the Yorkshire pit villages, and see the affect she had on them. Whole towns and villages ruined, because everyone worked at the pit, and now it's gone. There's people over here who haven't been able to get a job since. I'm sure some of you will say they should have retrained, moved home, got a job elsewhere. Not so easy when your whole life was working in the mines, or the steel industry, or shipbuilding. Suddenly there's 5000 of you, all with the same skillset, fighting for jobs that don't exist. So you retrain, and have to compete with 1000 people for a single job position. Or you move your whole family across the world because the only place your skills are worth anything is in the developing world.
What else? Privatisation. Things might not have worked perfectly when they were state-run, but give them away to big corporations and what do you get instead? Monopolies. And the public got screwed again, because they whacked the prices up to protect their investors.
She did kick ass in the Falkland's though, so credit to her for that. And some of her other policies were sound in theory.
Tories in the South might have loved her, but for me, Thatcher's legacy in the north of England is desolation. And the repercussions of it will last for a long time.