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Margaret Thatcher Dies Of A Stroke. R.i.p
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Krom, if that is the case, it's a pity our labour led council has decided to close many of our public libraries, shows you don't have to a battle hardened old Tory to shut down a public and much needed service. Now volunteers run some, not sure about the rest. As to some who weren't even born when she came to power, she had the courage of her convictions, and i am absolutely convinced that had she been a man, wouldn't have come in for such vitriolic comments, and not just today.
Danger UXD- I've studied the period and I have heard anecdotal information from both my family and associates as well as documentary programmes and books etc. I don't feel personally she would ever have been anyone I would have voted for, but I can see some merit in her with the idea that anyone could buy their own homes, encouraging small business etc. Not sure that isn't totally eclipsed by the miner's strike and the shipyards debarcle though. xx
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you keep repeating this 'medicine' and 'patient' cliché
was that part of your brainwashing? You seem irrationally fixated on it
Re Mrs T - I was a Conservative Party member during her tenure (and JM's) and canvassed for the local party: she was very much of her time and influenced the subsequent development of both the Labour Party and the Conservatives - whether for the good is another debate
She was a 'Great' Leader
as such she will be both loved and hated because she actually believed in principles and 'did things'
you keep repeating this 'medicine' and 'patient' cliché
was that part of your brainwashing? You seem irrationally fixated on it
Re Mrs T - I was a Conservative Party member during her tenure (and JM's) and canvassed for the local party: she was very much of her time and influenced the subsequent development of both the Labour Party and the Conservatives - whether for the good is another debate
She was a 'Great' Leader
as such she will be both loved and hated because she actually believed in principles and 'did things'
Indeed 2sp
I don't think the mining, steel making or manufacturing communities needed any of dangers 'red menace' teachers to brainwash them
I could recommend some pubs in Yorkshire where danger could try out that 'you've been brainwashed by leftie teachers' line and we could see what kind of thumpin' he gets
:-)
I don't think the mining, steel making or manufacturing communities needed any of dangers 'red menace' teachers to brainwash them
I could recommend some pubs in Yorkshire where danger could try out that 'you've been brainwashed by leftie teachers' line and we could see what kind of thumpin' he gets
:-)
badboy //The best member of her team was Geoffrey Howe, he put the writing on the wall //
He did that all right ,he was pro Europe when Maggie was sticking up for this country.
So you believe we should be a part of of the discredited EU currency !
That's why he resigned because Maggie said we never would.
He did that all right ,he was pro Europe when Maggie was sticking up for this country.
So you believe we should be a part of of the discredited EU currency !
That's why he resigned because Maggie said we never would.
No of course they are not all manufactured but there are a lot of them. Not even born in 1979, some where not even born in 1990 when she left office but they still hate her. They have no idea what the country was like being systematically run down by out of control unions and wet politicians of both sides. They don't remember being the sick man of Europe etc.