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She was a disaster for the people.

No the people had been a disaster for them selves.
Who would want to employ the unionised workers of the seventies?
Best job was too sack them.
The same treatment should be meted out today only we don't have anyone with the ba@@s to do it.
 
Party time!
Can I ask what is the real reason for Margaret Thatcher being unpopular with you?
Maybe it was her economic market free for all that has landed us in the sh*t - most people who think they were/are better off don't actually realise that it was based on illusionary assets...

Or maybe it was her support for fascists and apartheid...

It could be because she is a war criminal...

Too many reasons to mention...

Still, I've won - she's dead and I'm not...lol

You've won?

Remind me, she was a prime minister that changed the face of Britain.

And you are.........?
 
She was a disaster for the people.

Indeed. Except the elite band of Tory mega-rich who became richer.

Just like today.

All in it together?

Well, we are, we're all in it together: Dave and his cronies (and mega-rich Tories) in one pot & the rest of us in another.
 
She was a disaster for the people.

Indeed. Except the elite band of Tory mega-rich who became richer.

Just like today.

All in it together?

Well, we are, we're all in it together: Dave and his cronies (and mega-rich Tories) in one pot & the rest of us in another.

Because of course the labour party is full of paupers........
 
Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher.

That should be her epitaph, written large on her grave, it sums her up perfectly.

Ah yes, the typical lefty.

Expects something to remain subsidized forever, because benefits can only ever be created, never destroyed, never mind people could afford milk.
 
At the time she was education secretary the tory government was looking for cuts.
She saved a few bob by depriving kids over the age of ten from free milk in school. The fact that most of those kids didn't need it isn't the point. There were many kids, either neglected at home or from very poor backgrounds who did. That didn't matter to Maggie, that sums the bi*ch up for me.
 
At the time she was education secretary the tory government was looking for cuts.
She saved a few bob by depriving kids over the age of ten from free milk in school. The fact that most of those kids didn't need it isn't the point. There were many kids, either neglected at home or from very poor backgrounds who did. That didn't matter to Maggie, that sums the bi*ch up for me.

Yeah but the money she saved went on to build new primary schools.
What would you have done?
Let the kiddies keep their milk and just borrow to build the new schools?
It's a trade off at the end off the day and it was the right decision imo.

Maybe if the lazy barstewards in british industry at the time had got off their arzes and worked she might not have had to implement such a decision.
 
Yeah but the money she saved went on to build new primary schools.

Did it?
I would have thought that the money she saved was shaved from the education budget, thereby giving the chancellor of the day some of the cuts he was looking for from all depts. That's the way it normally works.
But even if it did, it was not the right decision, no way.
 
She was a disaster for the people.

Indeed. Except the elite band of Tory mega-rich who became richer.

Just like today.

All in it together?

Well, we are, we're all in it together: Dave and his cronies (and mega-rich Tories) in one pot & the rest of us in another.

Says yet another 'regional' person who has a chip on his shoulder and a grudge against anyone who is better off than himself .
 
Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher.

That should be her epitaph, written large on her grave, it sums her up perfectly.

Yet ANOTHER 'course comment' from a person who has NO respect for the deceased.
You should be ashamed of yourself --AGAIN.
 
The reason we pay extortionate prices for our energy today is as a direct result of what Thatcher did. How can that be a good thing? Privatising the industry so that energy prices are based solely on foreign company profits and shareholder expectations?

The constant erosion of peoples terms and conditions in the workplace - another direct result of her crushing the trade unions, who although were too powerful always stood up for the workers to ensure better terms and conditions, pay and pay rises which reflected the rate of inflation.

She did nothing for industry and manufacturing in the UK, she got rid of the coal mines, the steel industry and much much more.

A very clever woman no doubt however. RIP
 
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