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Previously on "Why we should respect Thatcher"

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    As a Russophile I think this has more to do with the Soviets finally realising their system wasn't working.

    Pretty sure Mrs T had little to do with it other than being in power at the time. Didn't she famously say to Gorbachëv, 'I hate Communism'?
    She also said something along the lines that a cooperative communist is a desperate communist. The soviets. had run out of money. She was the first western leader to take Gorbachev seriously in his desires to open the USSR up.

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  • MyUserName
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Well hit me with a feather
    Wrap it around a brick and your on!

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    No I'm completely serious.
    Well hit me with a feather

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  • doodab
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    Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
    Are you going soft? or is that sarcasm?
    No I'm completely serious.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    I personally thought her leadership on the Falklands was marvelous.
    Are you going soft? or is that sarcasm?

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  • doodab
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    I personally thought her leadership on the Falklands was marvelous.

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    As a Russophile I think this has more to do with the Soviets finally realising their system wasn't working.

    Pretty sure Mrs T had little to do with it other than being in power at the time. Didn't she famously say to Gorbachëv, 'I hate Communism'?
    I think you are probably right but I do not think it was about the soviets realising anything, they just simply went bust.

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  • stek
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    Why we should respect Thatcher

    Originally posted by GB9 View Post
    Another reason to be grateful is that she got us to a state of relative peace with the Russians, thus dramatically reducing the risk of us ending up as charcoal. That tends to be missed.
    As a Russophile I think this has more to do with the Soviets finally realising their system wasn't working.

    Pretty sure Mrs T had little to do with it other than being in power at the time. Didn't she famously say to Gorbachëv, 'I hate Communism'?

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post
    FTFY
    WHJS

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  • BlasterBates
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    I don't recall "celebrations" when Thatcher fell from power on the same kind of scale as what is happening now, which leads me to believe this has **** all to do with Thatcher, per se, but rather shows what a nasty society the UK has become after years of "new labour" rule.
    When Margaret Thatcher reappeared in the house of commons to make her first speech from the back benches some time after her resignation, the whole house including the opposition cheered when the speaker announced it.

    and anyone who remembers prime minister´s question when she was prime minister was that it was always good humoured, robust but good humoured.
    Last edited by BlasterBates; 15 April 2013, 09:27.

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    If Palpatine had died 22 years after being deposed you'd have a point.

    I don't recall "celebrations" when Thatcher fell from power on the same kind of scale as what is happening now, which leads me to believe this has **** all to do with Thatcher, per se, but rather shows what a nasty society the UK has become after years of blinding following any muppet on social media “coz it’s a laugh”.
    FTFY

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  • NotAllThere
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    Originally posted by ZARDOZ View Post
    Just watched Return Of The Jedi. Disgusted by the distasteful scenes at the end where everyone is celebrating the death of Emperor Palpatine. He may have been divisive, but he was strong and he made decisions and stuck to them, and I think he should get a bit of respect. He was, after all, a little old man who died, when you remove any other context whatsoever.
    If Palpatine had died 22 years after being deposed you'd have a point.

    I don't recall "celebrations" when Thatcher fell from power on the same kind of scale as what is happening now, which leads me to believe this has **** all to do with Thatcher, per se, but rather shows what a nasty society the UK has become after years of "new labour" rule.

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  • GB9
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    Another reason to be grateful is that she got us to a state of relative peace with the Russians, thus dramatically reducing the risk of us ending up as charcoal. That tends to be missed.

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  • ZARDOZ
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    Why we should respect Thatcher

    Just watched Return Of The Jedi. Disgusted by the distasteful scenes at the end where everyone is celebrating the death of Emperor Palpatine. He may have been divisive, but he was strong and he made decisions and stuck to them, and I think he should get a bit of respect. He was, after all, a little old man who died, when you remove any other context whatsoever.

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