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There is no need for this bile fest. Her span of leadership lasted eleven and a half years...her life was 87 years.....so she spent something close to an eighth of her life in the public eye...serving the country. Surely she must be defined by her whole, not the small part the people wish to remember her for. |
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Mog, I don't believe anyone is doubting the miners were not well trained. I visited a mine in Wales several years ago, you have my upmost respect for going down one.
If I remember rightly, all through the 1970's there was strike after strike, hampering our country. Edward Heath's government was brought down by the actions of unions. Something had to be done, she may have gone too far, but that's what happens in life. Speaking of miners, I see Arthur Scargill is still doing okay Why Arthur Scargill is reluctant to leave his £1.5m Barbican flat | Politics | The Guardian I believe the phrase is 'champagne socialist' |
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Furthermore I cannot see how anybody is going to change their outpour to a respectful one when the funeral is going to cost 8 million.
How does it even cost 8 Million. Nuts |
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One thing I do disagree with is the media circus that's started, BBC change normal programs on BBC1 at 4pm to a news special, whilst running the exact same program on the BBC News channel, they then altered the programing from 8-30pm to 10pm ITV Chanel 4 also changed the schedules, This morning I didn't switch BBC1 on until 9am and they where still on about her, looks like I'll be giving all news channels a miss until 2 weeks after the funeral, then it should be safe to go back in the water:mad:
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Ding dong the witch is dead
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On second thoughts it couldn't be, someone stole that off him whilst serving her apprenticeship. |
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So she is percieved as the archetypal enemy of the working class - however, there are hundreds of thousands of people who have well paid jobs and a good number have freedom and we were not as sub-servient to the European would be dictators due to her efforts.
BAe is a classic example - she was reponsible for Al Yamamah which provided work for hundreds of thousands of people, a large proportion of whom and are in the North West, and still does. She broke the stranglehold of the Communist led Unions - the miners and car workers in particular. Who gained - well Scargill certainly did, so who was to blame for the demise of coal mining in UK, was it MT or AS? Traditional car manufacturers went to the wall - why? Could it have been outdated models, working practices and union militancy, but thanks to MT we got the Japanes manufacturers moving in and continuing to prosper. So, like her or dislike her, surely there is no need to post the ugly, snide comments that have appeared on here. One thing is for sure, she won't give a dam what vitriol is posted about her, but would you wish your friends and relatives to read similar statements about you when you are gone? |
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When hell is full , the dead shall walk the earth When that happens we don't want to give her a second chance of becoming a leader! |
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Cashy, you are putting the words of David Cameron in Margaret Thatchers mouth......I don't recall her having said that at any time...though, like you, my memory is becoming rusty with advancing years.
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