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Back in her time, when money were worth something, it would have cost a few gold guineas with enough change to provide food and drinks to a large crowd.Originally posted by proggy View Post10 million, thoughts?
This just demonstrates the level of mismanagement that happened in Britain ever since she was no longer in charge.
It's hard to be sure, but it's more than likely that Tony Bliars funeral would cost in excess of £100 mln.
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Price of a small flat in Kensington.
Or 5 ms at the printing press.
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Why not get the City traders to pay for it? Without her they'd still be driving Austin Princess's.
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I have a better idea; why not make the protesters and troublemakers pay for the security bill?Originally posted by proggy View PostThen why don't they bury her at sea similar to OBL? Much cheaper, give the 10 million to some of the towns she destroyed?
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Then why don't they bury her at sea similar to OBL? Much cheaper, give the 10 million to some of the towns she destroyed?Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostInvoice for burial Mrs M Thatcher
Average size coffin 1000
Church Service 1000
Archbishop, 2 hours@100 200
Subtotal 2200
Security costs 9,997,800
Total 10,000,000
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Originally posted by proggy View Post10 million, thoughts?

Invoice for burial Mrs M Thatcher
Average size coffin 1000
Church Service 1000
Archbishop, 2 hours@100 200
Subtotal 2200
Security costs 9,997,800
Total 10,000,000
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Originally posted by vetran View Postless than B'liar avoided in tax so its cheap.
probably cost a tenth of that if all the activists are certain to stay at home.
hundredth
Otherwise, whs.
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nope an indication of how sad the activists are, 23 years after a decade of incredible leadership they desecrate a pensioners funeral, if they hated her so much they could have voted her out, they had 3 chances. (God I sound like Dodgy).Originally posted by proggy View PostTrue, it's a good measure on how despised she was.
Oh sorry they could only manage a few hundred rent a mob protesters still in their nappies whose most significant achievement was burgling a charity shop.
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less than B'liar avoided in tax so its cheap.
probably cost a tenth of that if all the activists are certain to stay at home.
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