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  • Doggy Styles
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    Says far more about her than it does Thatcher.

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  • vetran
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    True hypocrisy

    Thatcher death party organiser made £150,000 on her council home which she bought under former PM¿s right-to-buy scheme | Mail Online

    The teacher who organised vile Thatcher ‘death parties’ and compared the Baroness to Hitler, bought her council house using the Iron Lady's right-to-buy scheme and then doubled her money, it was revealed today.

    Romany Blythe, 45, made £150,0000 when she sold her North London home four years after buying it off the local authority in Islington.
    Romany Blythe called Lady Thatcher a despot and said: ‘They danced in the streets when Hitler died, too’.

    The 45-year-old – who was given breast implants on the NHS because she complained of low self-esteem – had sparked outrage by creating an internet page called: ‘The witch is dead.’

    On it she urged more than 5,000 people to attend a death party in central London on Monday.

    Miss Blythe, who specialises in teaching troubled children, wrote of Lady Thatcher: ‘Who wants to p*** on her grave?’
    wonder why they are troubled?

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