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Why Is Maggie The Hate Victim?
Surely the unions themselves begat the need for someone like MrsT to take action. If not her then it would have been necessary for someone else to sort the problem. So perhaps they should reserve their death partys for the likes of Scargill and Red Robbo, they wrecked the country.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You are perfectly entitled to call for death parties to celebrate the death of Scargill should you so wish - It would be rather tasteless, of course, but it is a democracy, it is your right.
Whatever your personal opinion of Thatcher and her legacy, the fact remains that she was an incredibly divisive figure; For some, a virtual angel who could do no wrong and brought salvation to Albions shores; for others a idealogue with the voice of a dalek who set out to destroy anything she did not like.
You go ahead though and arrange those parties if you want ........
Whatever your personal opinion of Thatcher and her legacy, the fact remains that she was an incredibly divisive figure; For some, a virtual angel who could do no wrong and brought salvation to Albions shores; for others a idealogue with the voice of a dalek who set out to destroy anything she did not like.
You go ahead though and arrange those parties if you want ........
You are questioning why people are not having or not planning to have "death parties" over Scargill in your OP aren't you? You or anyone else is perfectly at liberty to call for and hold such parties should they so wish - tasteless, but legal and all that.
Neither had the profile or power of Thatcher. Thats why Thatcher is the one whose death is being either eulogised or demonised...
Neither had the profile or power of Thatcher. Thats why Thatcher is the one whose death is being either eulogised or demonised...
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/The treaty of versailles begat the need for Hitler but that's a little off topic. /
and WW1 begat The treaty of Versailles
and the creation of Germany begat WW1
and the growth of Bismark's Prussia begat Germany
etc etc
Arguably the main part of European history since 1870 has been the accommodation of Germany and it continues today with our struggles with the EU
and WW1 begat The treaty of Versailles
and the creation of Germany begat WW1
and the growth of Bismark's Prussia begat Germany
etc etc
Arguably the main part of European history since 1870 has been the accommodation of Germany and it continues today with our struggles with the EU
no she never, she waged war on the far too long powerful union bosses, who were killing this country. She over stayed the welcome like most political leaders, and her own party turned on her, but she was elected three terms, so who on earth do you think were voting all that time, it wasn't the ruling classes, but the man on the street, those who had become fed up to the back teeth with a sizeable minority causing problems for the majority. Even many of those who were union members didn't always agree with the strike actions, not every miner was in favour, but come out they did, again and again. when the power was restricted that i suspect was when joe public got really peed off, i know i was.
you are equally blinded by your own bias Danger. You are hardly an unbiased or objective observer.
These "death parties" over Thatcher should tell you why it is her that is a figure capable of creating such feelings, even after 26 years out of the limelight. She cast a big shadow, and had her hands on the levers of power, unlike the relative pygmies of Scargill or Red Robbo.
Now, if you or anyone else wishes to hold such a party when Scargill shuffles off his mortal coil ( And I can think of a few in the NUM who might) you are perfectly entitled to do so - its not illegal. Such parties, as those over Tnatcher, are rather tasteless, but are examples of fringe opinion.
Why obsess over it?
These "death parties" over Thatcher should tell you why it is her that is a figure capable of creating such feelings, even after 26 years out of the limelight. She cast a big shadow, and had her hands on the levers of power, unlike the relative pygmies of Scargill or Red Robbo.
Now, if you or anyone else wishes to hold such a party when Scargill shuffles off his mortal coil ( And I can think of a few in the NUM who might) you are perfectly entitled to do so - its not illegal. Such parties, as those over Tnatcher, are rather tasteless, but are examples of fringe opinion.
Why obsess over it?
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