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Margaret Thatcher Day !
It seems that we have had a narrow escape. We nearly had to change August Bank Holiday to Margaret Thatcher Day ! Don't get me wrong, we were glad of our extra Bank Holiday in March this year here in Wales but that is as far as it goes please.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2320 5132
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."The economy is in the toilet, the NHS benkrupt and our infrastructure is crumbling to bits.
And our politicians are busying themselves with this pointless nonsense. No wonder the electorate are diinterested in this self seeking rabble."
Fortunately, in 1979, there was somebody who was there to save us from the malais. Unfortunately, there are many (too many) who either don't, or refuse to remember, what the UK was like in 1979. I stiill do.
Hands up anybody, really, who would have preferred Kinnock? Really?
And our politicians are busying themselves with this pointless nonsense. No wonder the electorate are diinterested in this self seeking rabble."
Fortunately, in 1979, there was somebody who was there to save us from the malais. Unfortunately, there are many (too many) who either don't, or refuse to remember, what the UK was like in 1979. I stiill do.
Hands up anybody, really, who would have preferred Kinnock? Really?
This might explain things, from his Wikipedia entry...
// He is regularly one of the ten most active MPs in Parliament, in terms of Questions asked and other contributions. However the quality of those interventions was questioned in a 2006 Times article about the Theyworkforyou website. Bone was one of three new attention-seeking MPs specifically mentioned who boosted "their ratings on the internet by saying very little, very often." //
// He is regularly one of the ten most active MPs in Parliament, in terms of Questions asked and other contributions. However the quality of those interventions was questioned in a 2006 Times article about the Theyworkforyou website. Bone was one of three new attention-seeking MPs specifically mentioned who boosted "their ratings on the internet by saying very little, very often." //
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