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Margaret Thatcher's toxic legacy

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    #21
    I never liked MT. She did some good but also made a lot of mistakes.
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      #22
      Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
      I never liked MT. She did some good but also made a lot of mistakes.
      Of course you have the benefit of hindsight. At the time the country was in a mess, with the Unions controlling, Energy, transport, communications and manufacturing, how was anyone going to be able to make the changes necessary without upsetting a lot of people.

      She may have made mistakes but these were trivial compared with her successes.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        #23
        Originally posted by zeitghost

        Besting Scargill was worth the pain.
        and Red Robbo. Remember him?

        I had a student job in the Modelling Shop at British Leyland. Cushiest job I ever had. No wonder they went bust.
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          #24
          Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
          and Red Robbo. Remember him?

          I had a student job in the Modelling Shop at British Leyland. Cushiest job I ever had. No wonder they went bust.
          I read in Thatcher's autobiography that the people on nightshift at British Leyland used to come in with tents and sleeping bags and go for a kip round the back of the factory.

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            #25
            Originally posted by minestrone View Post

            I read in Thatcher's autobiography that the people on nightshift at British Leyland used to come in with tents and sleeping bags and go for a kip round the back of the factory.
            It was the same at the Birmid Aluminium Foundry in Smethwick in the late 70s.

            I'd turn up at 8pm, push a brush round for a couple of hours, until the foreman would tell me to knock off for the night, and we'd all have a good night's sleep with the furnaces all on to keep us nice and warm.
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              #26
              Whatever happened to Scarghill ? did he form the popular peoples front or something ?

              and Derek Hatton , what ever happened to him ?



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                #27
                Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
                and Derek Hatton , what ever happened to him ?
                According to Hale & Pace, Derek Hatton works for Gratton modelling jumpers with a very nice pattern. According to Wikipedia: Derek Hatton now works as a motivational speaker and is chairman of the new media company Rippleffect.
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by sasguru View Post
                  I agree. Unfortunately Labour is made up of numpties who haven't a clue about and are unemployable in the real world e.g.

                  Dawn Primarolo a cretinous long-term unemployed loser catapulted into the job of Paymaster General . or John Prescott a fat twunt of a ship steward, the list is endless.


                  They should be epitaphs on their headstones.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                    According to Hale & Pace, Derek Hatton works for Gratton modelling jumpers with a very nice pattern. According to Wikipedia: Derek Hatton now works as a motivational speaker and is chairman of the new media company Rippleffect.
                    He tried to pinch my mates horsebox!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
                      It was the same at the Birmid Aluminium Foundry in Smethwick in the late 70s.

                      I'd turn up at 8pm, push a brush round for a couple of hours, until the foreman would tell me to knock off for the night, and we'd all have a good night's sleep with the furnaces all on to keep us nice and warm.
                      Thatcher is great - she fked it all up so that now everyone has to get up well early and work long hours to make a half decent living, fantastic!!!

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