I think that celebrating a death is immature and unpleasant.
I was not a fan of Lady Thatcher, but I would still offer my condolences to her friends and family - because that is the poilte response in this situation.
Hisatory will judge Mrs Thatcher for her deeds and actions, but it is far too soon to be queuing up to pour vitriol on her reputation today.
If people want to mourn this particular individual that's their prerogative, I have no issue with that but by the same token it is my prerogative not to and I am not going to pretend that I do, no matter how offended other posters wish to be.
jim, how on earth can you be rude to the dead? They can't read you or hear you. And I'd be surprised if her bereaved family are rushing to see what's been said about her on AB.
She was a public figure for much of her life, so she's open to public comment.
At the risk of repeating myself, no one is asking you to 'pretend' anything. Just to put your feelings to one side, possibly just for 24hrs, to show a little respect. Nothing more.
Jim360 //Better just to remember the general rule that you should never speak ill of the dead.//
Jimmy Saville sort of takes the wind out of that particular statement.
Surely missnemesis,there will be a better time and place,to express your
vitriolic comments rather than within a few hours of her sad demise.
Better timing would not have gone amiss.
and I repeat, Zac: none of her admirers are putting their feelings to one side, so I shall not do so either. If you want an unemotional political judgment - well, I gave one of those in my first post.