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Originally posted by AtW View PostThatcher the milk snatcher.
That about sums it up what I know about her.
Well, that and destroyer of UK industrial capability, but who doesn't know the obvious?
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Thatcher the milk snatcher.
That about sums it up what I know about her.
Well, that and destroyer of UK industrial capability, but who doesn't know the obvious?
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lazy Sunday
What's worse, not being allowed to mow your lawn on a Sunday, or not having a lawn to mow in the first place because house prices are too high.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostMuch of their success is precisley down to the kind of surrender of individual freedoms that would horrify all the pathetic aspirants who Thatcher was their path to prosperity rather than ruin.
No mowing your lawn or DIY on Sunday, church-based taxes , yeah Germany......
As for the DIY, I wouldn't mind not being allowed to do it as long as I could persuade somebody else to do my DIY for me.
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This is the one I think. No no no !Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostWatching Thatcher's famous Euro speech on YouTube (I don't have a link as I'm at work but it's the one about 15 mins long) makes one realise;
1) She was extraordinarily prescient about what would happen to Europe.
2) We don't have proper politicians anymore.
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And no washing your own car - in fact even the Butler can't do it except within v.strict rules.
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Don't forget post offices closed 12 to 2pm at lunchtimes...Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostHilarious. The Germans might have won if Adolf hadn't been so mental, so extending your nonsensical argument, we'd probably be suffering under one of his (political if not blood) descendants.
The Germans are very good at spinning the myth of their superior technology etc, but it is just a myth.
Much of their success is precisley down to the kind of surrender of individual freedoms that would horrify all the pathetic aspirants who Thatcher was their path to prosperity rather than ruin.
No mowing your lawn or DIY on Sunday, church-based taxes , yeah Germany......
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