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DaveinGermany 26-04-2013 18:58

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1055702)
they caused so much suffering .

Can also be applied the the USSR, they weren't exactly the saints of the 20th Century were they? I'm sure your DIL is a charming young lady Less, but there's plenty of "White Russians" here in Germany, who have failed to impress & are continuing to fail.

Since German unity in 1990, the old East Germans were very reticent initially to talk about their time under Russian control, but as the time passed more & more information came to light & into the public domain, not all Beer & skittles I can assure you.

gpick24 26-04-2013 19:15

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group hug for Less everyone.
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...jNiV49hjyP7CK-

Guinness 26-04-2013 19:33

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1055650)
Actually, DtheP, it was an even better bargain than that.
The cost of the police was £2million but they would have been on duty and on pay anyway.

Hmmm..so following on logically ALL the police who were on duty at the funeral that day must be superfluous on a normal day since their was no major reported increase in crime despite the temporary increase in population and drunken celebration, and they were away from their normal duties.

£2million per day times 365 days = £730 million a year savings...thats about what they'll save from forcing people to move house for having too many rooms.

Go figure :D

gpick24 26-04-2013 19:38

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1055730)
Hmmm..so following on logically ALL the police who were on duty at the funeral that day must be superfluous on a normal day since their was no major reported increase in crime despite the temporary increase in population and drunken celebration, and they were away from their normal duties.

Or all the people the police are normally tied up arresting or doing for speeding or commiting whatever offence, the rozzers were keeping an eye on at the funeral anyway.:D

jaysay 27-04-2013 08:40

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1055721)
How true, just a shame Gordon couldn't have thought of that, perhaps you aren't the staunch Tory I thought you were?

Unlike Gordon you can see some good in the likes of me.
:D

First and foremost Less your a fellow drinker, that's good enough for me mate:D

DtheP47 27-04-2013 13:04

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 1055649)
Perhaps to pay for the concrete needed to make sure she's not part of the second coming?

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1055650)
Actually, DtheP, it was an even better bargain than that.
The cost of the police was £2million but they would have been on duty and on pay anyway.
So the cost was only £1.6 million. That's 2.4 pence for every person!

Come on, cashman, I reckon you've had more than 2.4pence worth of pleasure moaning about it!

The blessed Baroness was cremated Wizz...old superstions eh? unless of course you would want her ashes poured into the readymix? That would help people to sleep at night. ;)

Nooo Gordon it cost £2 mill' for diverting non-London police forces to the capital for the day.

n.b. The Thatcher family agreed to pay for the flowers and undertaking bill. :rolleyes:

Less 27-04-2013 14:28

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1055871)
The blessed Baroness was cremated Wizz...old superstions eh? unless of course you would want her ashes poured into the readymix? That would help people to sleep at night. ;)

Nooo Gordon it cost £2 mill' for diverting non-London police forces to the capital for the day.

n.b. The Thatcher family agreed to pay for the flowers and undertaking bill. :rolleyes:

Do I give a damn?

:)

Gordon Booth 27-04-2013 15:58

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1055871)
Nooo Gordon it cost £2 mill' for diverting non-London police forces to the capital for the day.

n.b. The Thatcher family agreed to pay for the flowers and undertaking bill. :rolleyes:

The £2million was 'opportunity costs' for police from other areas who would have been on other duties on the day, so on pay anyway.
Only £1.1million was spent on additional security and policing.
Sources- The Guardian, The Mirror News and the BBC. Who can argue with sources like that?
Either way, well worth it.

egg&chips 27-04-2013 16:46

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I personally would have happily paid upto £5 for the lady's funeral. I'm only disappointed that I could not have paid for it much earlier.

DtheP47 27-04-2013 16:48

Re: Margaret Thatcher
 
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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1055889)
The £2million was 'opportunity costs' for police from other areas who would have been on other duties on the day, so on pay anyway.
Only £1.1million was spent on additional security and policing.
Sources- The Guardian, The Mirror News and the BBC. Who can argue with sources like that?
Either way, well worth it.

I suspect these Boys in Blue from other area's crashed in the overtime working and the MET will be back charged...but hey ho agreed.... worth every penny Mr B ;)

cashman 27-04-2013 17:29

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I suppose one way of looking at is shes dead,end of.

Eric 27-04-2013 17:41

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1055905)
I suppose one way of looking at is shes dead,end of.

You're dead right ... we should always look at the bright side.;)

lindsay ormerod 27-04-2013 19:16

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Originally Posted by DtheP47 (Post 1055646)
Baroness Thatcher's funeral cost the equivalent of 6p for every person.* To echo the words of Lord Bell "Extremely good value"

*D Telegraph 26/04/13

Where do I go for my refund? Her family are worth millions, her estate will no doubt be huge with all the bungs from the ciggie manufacturers, I strongly object to contributing anything to her , dead or alive, when she did nothing for me.

cmonstanley 28-04-2013 00:51

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well my bit of history ,which had been proved and covered up has been deleted:confused: the truth is out there.

egg&chips 28-04-2013 08:18

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1055990)
well my bit of history ,which had been proved and covered up has been deleted:confused: the truth is out there.

Together with all the posts referring to it:eek:! I smell conspiracy.:D


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