Ahh I see - the boys from the council estate with a chip on their shoulder - wouldn't know class if it buggered their ass. Maggie would be proud.
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benn0, this statement has intrigued me.Originally posted by benn0In addition to dismantling the admittedly sick puppies, your beloved maggie systematically destroyed industries which were doing fine, so much so that there was no manufacturing sector to talk of in the early 80s.
Please give us some examples of industries that were doing fine, but were systematically destroyed by Thatcher.Comment
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I think he's referring to
Trades UnionsOriginally posted by wendigo100benn0, this statement has intrigued me.
Please give us some examples of industries that were doing fine, but were systematically destroyed by Thatcher.Why not?Comment
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Im more worried that Knobjockey knows what its like to have his ass buggered.
Oh well, each to their own.Vieze Oude Man
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Oh my God, it's so ******* obvious now
You're a self-hating angst-ridden liberal ashamed of your parents working hard to provide a decent upbringing for you. Well well well, who'd have thought.Originally posted by JabberwockyAhh I see - the boys from the council estate with a chip on their shoulder - wouldn't know class if it buggered their ass. Maggie would be proud.Why not?Comment
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As Germany was inefficient and in massive debt when Hitler came to power in 1933, where did he get all that money from?Originally posted by JabberwockyGermany flourished when Hitler came to power in the thirties and there were plenty of state handouts - for infrastructure, armaments, mothers, children, motorways, railways. Hitler poured cash into the German economy.Comment
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The water industryOriginally posted by wendigo100benn0, this statement has intrigued me.
Please give us some examples of industries that were doing fine, but were systematically destroyed by Thatcher.
http://www.socialistdemocracy.org/Wa...dAndWales.htmlComment
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seems to be doing alright to me. Could do with some more competition thoughOriginally posted by JabberwockyLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Couldn't you find a more objective report? One by the Revolutionary Communist Party, say?
Still, I like the logo of the report's authors...
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He raided the German banks and froze wages !Originally posted by wendigo100As Germany was inefficient and in massive debt when Hitler came to power in 1933, where did he get all that money from?Comment
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