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Baroness Thatcher.
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I am glad that the above Lady looks like she is on the road to recovery. After Churchill she is the greatest leader Great Britain has ever seen.
Though who oppose her fall in to one of the following categories. Simple as that.
1) Peasant
2) Ill-educated
3) Poor (because they have chosen that life style)
4) Argentine soldier
5) Ex-miner (Of which I have a degree of sympathy)
6) Communist, scabby free-loading DSS-dependent filth.
Bring her back to power. Make Britain Great again!!!!
Though who oppose her fall in to one of the following categories. Simple as that.
1) Peasant
2) Ill-educated
3) Poor (because they have chosen that life style)
4) Argentine soldier
5) Ex-miner (Of which I have a degree of sympathy)
6) Communist, scabby free-loading DSS-dependent filth.
Bring her back to power. Make Britain Great again!!!!
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Thatcher's fundamental achievements - while doing plenty of harm - do deserve respect. Fact of the matter is that the Unions needed quashing, and there was no reason whatsoever (and plenty of reasons against) keeping the bulk of industry nationalised. Thatcher deserves credit for bringing these reforms through.
Her third term, though, was an absolute disaster.
So I think it's going waay too far to say she's the second greatest leader we've ever had (Disraeli? Gladstone? Lloyd George?), and even her supporters must admit the damage several of her policies inflicted, she does certainly deserve respect for the basic acheivements.
Her third term, though, was an absolute disaster.
So I think it's going waay too far to say she's the second greatest leader we've ever had (Disraeli? Gladstone? Lloyd George?), and even her supporters must admit the damage several of her policies inflicted, she does certainly deserve respect for the basic acheivements.
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As I said I have a degree of sympathy with the miners. However, we are sitting on an estimated 30-50 years of fossil fuel on our doorsteps. If the middle east continues the way it does, our coal will be like gold.
Poll tax??? If you are worrying about poll tax you easily fall in to category 3. Or maybe number 6 as some people believe ALL public services are miraculously paid free of charge!!!! Hogwash.
To be honest, I am a little too young to fully appreciate the real merits of Baroness Thatcher.
But what I do remember whilst growing up in London was there was a village bobby in every community (Yes, even North London!!), muslims were as rare as Panda bears and the kids had something to aim for. Millionaire life styles were in reach through education and hard work NOT through footballers wages and (C)rap music gangsta sh!te!!!!
She gave this country purpose and meaning and The Belgrano was a good thing!!!!.
Poll tax??? If you are worrying about poll tax you easily fall in to category 3. Or maybe number 6 as some people believe ALL public services are miraculously paid free of charge!!!! Hogwash.
To be honest, I am a little too young to fully appreciate the real merits of Baroness Thatcher.
But what I do remember whilst growing up in London was there was a village bobby in every community (Yes, even North London!!), muslims were as rare as Panda bears and the kids had something to aim for. Millionaire life styles were in reach through education and hard work NOT through footballers wages and (C)rap music gangsta sh!te!!!!
She gave this country purpose and meaning and The Belgrano was a good thing!!!!.
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Cugetit - - - Hardly worth wasting your breath on the Wobbly Wardy - -- he makes a statement that (after Churchill) Thatcher was the greatest leader GB has ever seen.
Then . . .
Shortly afterwards, claims he is to young to appreciate merits of Thatcher.
Proving conclusively that he is indeed talking through is wobbly ar$e. But what is new?
And yes, on good authority I too learned he had received final warning.
But it appears that if one changes their name, they can characteristically crawl out from under another stone and slither across AB ad infinitum.
Oh well . . . . .
Then . . .
Shortly afterwards, claims he is to young to appreciate merits of Thatcher.
Proving conclusively that he is indeed talking through is wobbly ar$e. But what is new?
And yes, on good authority I too learned he had received final warning.
But it appears that if one changes their name, they can characteristically crawl out from under another stone and slither across AB ad infinitum.
Oh well . . . . .
It's a shame my mum isn't on here. She is the worlds no.1 Thatcher hater and her favourite debating subject.
We, her family, are very careful not to allow conversations to go anywhere near politics, housing, employment, coal etc etc. but she is unbeatable at turning on a sixpence in the middle of an innocent conversation and venting her spleen about 'that woman'.
I liked Thatcher but my mum makes some very good points against.
We, her family, are very careful not to allow conversations to go anywhere near politics, housing, employment, coal etc etc. but she is unbeatable at turning on a sixpence in the middle of an innocent conversation and venting her spleen about 'that woman'.
I liked Thatcher but my mum makes some very good points against.
Wasnt churchill hated and ridiculed?
didnt the british taxpayers pay an exorbitant amount of money to his family for letters etc?
thatcher instigator of the downfalll of te british coal industry and the trades unions.
from shopkeepers daughter to self centered power mad almost dictatorlike leader of a country.
with inadequate children
striving to please
but always falling short
alcoholic husband.
an empty life apart from weilding power in parliament
mmm
must say the sooner the old hags dead
buried
and forgotten
the sooner britain can move on from the evil shadow of thatcherism
D T H ?
didnt the british taxpayers pay an exorbitant amount of money to his family for letters etc?
thatcher instigator of the downfalll of te british coal industry and the trades unions.
from shopkeepers daughter to self centered power mad almost dictatorlike leader of a country.
with inadequate children
striving to please
but always falling short
alcoholic husband.
an empty life apart from weilding power in parliament
mmm
must say the sooner the old hags dead
buried
and forgotten
the sooner britain can move on from the evil shadow of thatcherism
D T H ?
thatcher instigator of the downfalll of te british coal industry and the trades unions.
Coal mining in this country was rapidly becoming outdated. British coal had progressively become more expensive due to the depths you have to dig to get it, therefore it makes more sense to buy it abroad, where it's much cheaper.
The Unions were constantly blockading services (the government even having to - unsuccessfully - obtain emergency powers in 1973). See, because the industries were nationalised, wages had to be kept down because none of the people running them dared lay anybody off when they were overproducing, for fear of incurring the wrath of the unions. Which then caused another strike over pay.
End result were industries severely in debt as loans were the only way to sustain them. Thatcher deserves full credit for quashing the unions and breaking the cycle.
Coal mining in this country was rapidly becoming outdated. British coal had progressively become more expensive due to the depths you have to dig to get it, therefore it makes more sense to buy it abroad, where it's much cheaper.
The Unions were constantly blockading services (the government even having to - unsuccessfully - obtain emergency powers in 1973). See, because the industries were nationalised, wages had to be kept down because none of the people running them dared lay anybody off when they were overproducing, for fear of incurring the wrath of the unions. Which then caused another strike over pay.
End result were industries severely in debt as loans were the only way to sustain them. Thatcher deserves full credit for quashing the unions and breaking the cycle.