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Originally Posted by John Wright View Post
Well, GG, I'm just trying to take things one at a time here, so you don't deny then that she and the nation showed guts to deal with the Argentinian aggressors so many thousands of miles away?Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI really don't go along with that narrative at all
which (zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) is not to say (AGAIN ) that it's ok to invade another country (and that includes Lebanon, Iraq, Afghanistan etc etc etc )
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostSo, my conclusion is that GG does not deny that Mrs Thatcher and the nation showed guts to deal with the Argentinian aggressors so many thousands of miles away.
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I don't think it showed "Guts" at all
I don't think "Guts" is a characteristic a "nation" can show
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I don't think that it's the right question
as I don't go along with the narrative as presented
(is the problem with Apples is that they don't taste loud enough ? )
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostYou seem to have a problem with English
I don't think it showed "Guts" at all
I don't think "Guts" is a characteristic a "nation" can show
and
I don't think that it's the right question
as I don't go along with the narrative as presented
(is the problem with Apples is that they don't taste loud enough ? )
MrGG and your other leftie mates, please tell me what I'm supposed to be thinking. I rather stupidly thought that I'd be alright thinking for meself
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostThe comment by Peter Morris here http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...t-8564674.html is spot on as far as I am concerned. Today's benefits culture started under Mrs Thatcher.
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Stephen Fry on Twitter this afternoon:-
Mostly twitter makes me believe in the general goodness of humanity but some people are so vile, rude & self-righteous it’s hard to stay…Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostThe comment by Peter Morris here http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/...t-8564674.html is spot on as far as I am concerned. Today's benefits culture started under Mrs Thatcher.
I think the benefits culture started when New Labour made it a plausible life style choice.
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostAs someone who lived through union-ravaged years of power cuts and Red-Robbo I believe the Thatcher years certainly brought sanity to the trade union managers.
My conclusion is the clowns on this thread might be younger than me, I'm able to recall pre-Thatcher years, I was at university during the power cuts of 1972 and the three-day-week of 1974 and was a young graduate worker during the winter of discontent prolonged by feeble trade union management.
When I got into employment I worked with a client of Rover (then British Leyland) if you know what Red Robbo did at BL then I'm sure you can imagine what effect Red Robbo had on the business of BL's customers. Quite unbelievable what was going on. Thankfully Nissan, Honda and Toyota arrived on the scene and built efficient motor plants here in the UK, still here today employing thousands of British workers, building more cars than Robbo's BL. Wish I could take Red Robbo on a tour, and to attend team quality meetings.
Anyway I believe the Thatcher years certainly brought sanity to the trade union managers. Poor Tony Benn never agreed, but he might and not say so- - -
John W
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