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How do you view the late Margaret Thatcher?
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostMorrisey is a complete and utter twat.Comment
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she destroyed the British manufacturing industry - was screwed before she started, British leyland and the GPO were leading the world in poor cost control and service.
she hated the miners - pity so many pits had been closed before she came to power. Then Scargill 'the man who went into the strike with a small house and big union exited it with a large house, a union member funded flat and a tiny union.'
she hated the Irish Freedom Fighters - sorry you mean the Irish mafia that protected their dominance of the illegal rackets by blowing up innocent mourners at a remembrance day parade? Bastards should have died more painfully.
Yes the poor were doing so well under labour there wasn't a massive widening of the gap with New Lie. Loadsamoney was a Thatcherite icon.
The Belgrano was a significant threat and its removal however barbaric made the difference in the land war.
this from a man who wikipedia says - He attended St. Mary's Secondary Modern School and Stretford Technical School, where he passed three O levels, including English Literature. He then worked briefly for the Inland Revenue, but ultimately decided to "go on the dole."Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View Postshe destroyed the British manufacturing industry - was screwed before she started, British leyland and the GPO were leading the world in poor cost control and service.
she hated the miners - pity so many pits had been closed before she came to power. Then Scargill 'the man who went into the strike with a small house and big union exited it with a large house, a union member funded flat and a tiny union.'
she hated the Irish Freedom Fighters - sorry you mean the Irish mafia that protected their dominance of the illegal rackets by blowing up innocent mourners at a remembrance day parade? Bastards should have died more painfully.
Yes the poor were doing so well under labour there wasn't a massive widening of the gap with New Lie. Loadsamoney was a Thatcherite icon.
The Belgrano was a significant threat and its removal however barbaric made the difference in the land war.
this from a man who wikipedia says - He attended St. Mary's Secondary Modern School and Stretford Technical School, where he passed three O levels, including English Literature. He then worked briefly for the Inland Revenue, but ultimately decided to "go on the dole."Comment
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Originally posted by proggy View PostAnyone got more reasonable arguments, ultra right wing irrational loonies are impossible to argue with.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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How do you view the late Margaret Thatcher?
If Margaret Thatcher is re-elected as prime minister on Thursday, I warn you. I warn you that you will have pain – when healing and relief depend upon payment. I warn you that you will have ignorance – when talents are untended and wits are wasted, when learning is a privilege and not a right. I warn you that you will have poverty – when pensions slip and benefits are whittled away by a government that won’t pay in an economy that can't pay. I warn you that you will be cold – when fuel charges are used as a tax system that the rich don't notice and the poor can't afford.
I warn you that you must not expect work – when many cannot spend, more will not be able to earn. When they don't earn, they don't spend. When they don't spend, work dies. I warn you not to go into the streets alone after dark or into the streets in large crowds of protest in the light. I warn you that you will be quiet – when the curfew of fear and the gibbet of unemployment make you obedient. I warn you that you will have defence of a sort – with a risk and at a price that passes all understanding. I warn you that you will be home-bound – when fares and transport bills kill leisure and lock you up. I warn you that you will borrow less – when credit, loans, mortgages and easy payments are refused to people on your melting income.
If Margaret Thatcher wins on Thursday, I warn you not to be ordinary. I warn you not to be young. I warn you not to fall ill. I warn you not to get old.
Neil KinnockComment
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Originally posted by stek View PostIf Margaret Thatcher is re-elected as prime minister on Thursday, I warn you. I warn you that you will have pain – when healing and relief depend upon payment. I warn you that you will have ignorance – when talents are untended and wits are wasted, when learning is a privilege and not a right. I warn you that you will have poverty – when pensions slip and benefits are whittled away by a government that won’t pay in an economy that can't pay. I warn you that you will be cold – when fuel charges are used as a tax system that the rich don't notice and the poor can't afford.
I warn you that you must not expect work – when many cannot spend, more will not be able to earn. When they don't earn, they don't spend. When they don't spend, work dies. I warn you not to go into the streets alone after dark or into the streets in large crowds of protest in the light. I warn you that you will be quiet – when the curfew of fear and the gibbet of unemployment make you obedient. I warn you that you will have defence of a sort – with a risk and at a price that passes all understanding. I warn you that you will be home-bound – when fares and transport bills kill leisure and lock you up. I warn you that you will borrow less – when credit, loans, mortgages and easy payments are refused to people on your melting income.
If Margaret Thatcher wins on Thursday, I warn you not to be ordinary. I warn you not to be young. I warn you not to fall ill. I warn you not to get old.
Neil KinnockBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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How do you view the late Margaret Thatcher?
Originally posted by Sysman View PostWas that the election where said that anyone on more than 20K a year should be taxed to the hilt? He lost the votes of everyone down my local pub for that. Even those on lower salaries had ambitions of getting there...Comment
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Originally posted by proggy View PostAnyone got more reasonable arguments, ultra right wing irrational loonies are impossible to argue with.
Not sure which of my arguments are irrational. But you haven't even tried to argue with them.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostProbably! Kinnock was a cock too!!Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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