I think something has been missed here. I don't think the concept of the state funeral is being put forward on the basis of her domestic agenda, which is always a very subjective matter.
The fact is that she led this country in a conflict to successfully liberate British sovereign territory and I am guessing it is for this reason that the state funeral is being suggested.
I make no comment about whether or not I support such a funeral. To debate this ahead of a person's death seems a little distasteful.
BUT there was a rather important previous fact - that her incompetent government had allowed the Argentinian dictatorship to believe that little more than a gang of scrap-metal merchants would be needed to take over the whole of the Falkland Islands with little or no opposition.
Was then very slow to respond when eventually she realised that a terrible mistake had been made, so allowing Argentinians to land troops unopposed except by the home guard.
The result was torched British troops stuck on their ships, and hundreds of teenage Argentinian conscripts sent to the bottom of the South Atlantic when trying to get out of harms way.
A totally avoidable and uneccessary bloodbath that bizarrely got the Tory support out in droves at the next election, and allowed her to continue her battle with her own populace to many peoples detriment.