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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/com ment/co lumnist s/frede rick-fo rsyth/3 93033/T he-real -reason -the-ha rd-Left -will-n ever-fo rgive-M rs-That cher
Read this a try and digest then address all the points and tell me why he's wrong.
Read this a try and digest then address all the points and tell me why he's wrong.
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Just to clear up an urban myth banded about by the Left, more pits closed during Wilson's two terms in office than in Thatcher's three terms,
http:// www.sou thwales -evenin gpost.c o.uk/Wi lson-cl osed-mi nes/sto ry-1882 1771-de tail/st ory.htm l
290 pits closed under Harold Wilson, and only 160 under Thatcher.
http:// www.con servati vehome. com/lef twatch/ 2013/04 /wilson -closed -more-c oal-min es-than -thatch er.html
Just to clear up an urban myth banded about by the Left, more pits closed during Wilson's two terms in office than in Thatcher's three terms,
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290 pits closed under Harold Wilson, and only 160 under Thatcher.
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Just a point of detail
Freddie didn't 'retire' to Ireland.
He moved there around 1979 when I was working at Corgi-Bantam and he was in his 40s and very much working; we had just published The Devil's Alternative.
I had a conversation with him at some 'do' or other and I think he was living (my old address book is at the office) in Bray, Berkshire which he loved but the move was an unashamed tax-avoidance switch.
Ireland had just introduced incremental tax breaks for artists/writers/film makers etc
Freddie didn't 'retire' to Ireland.
He moved there around 1979 when I was working at Corgi-Bantam and he was in his 40s and very much working; we had just published The Devil's Alternative.
I had a conversation with him at some 'do' or other and I think he was living (my old address book is at the office) in Bray, Berkshire which he loved but the move was an unashamed tax-avoidance switch.
Ireland had just introduced incremental tax breaks for artists/writers/film makers etc
Here is the actual text of that so called 'Anti-Gay' speech, (see under the Education section) I leave those who have not got a particular 'set agenda' to get over, to make up their own minds if this was anywhere close to an 'Anti-Gay' speech?
http:// www.mar garetth atcher. org/doc ument/1 06941
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Ok assuming that is the transcript of the youface video above (cannot access at work) then there is only one mention of the word "gay" - Children who need to be taught to respect traditional moral values are being taught that they have an inalienable right to be gay." which to me looks like it's at worst tolerant and at best very accomodating so perhaps SP can tell me what he's on about.