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Margaret Thatcher dies
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostWell, former PM Sir Winston Churchill had a very special funeral, one my early memories. I'm sure others did. It's someone else's decision Mary, not yours :o
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI think you probably have worked that one out for yourself ?
I'm sure you can find a load of weeping sheep on the Daily Mail website if thats what you seek ................
So what music would YOU be playing this evening then Peester ?
how about Elgar's ...... The Windlass ?
RIP Maggie
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostSelling off state industries was not good, but we can be thankful for being liberated from the robber-barons that were strangling the country.
RIP Maggie
So selling off what was ours and now is owned by unknown private equity firms was a good thing ?
I think not
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostRobber Barons ?
So selling off what was ours and now is owned by unknown private equity firms was a good thing ?
I think not
The Robber Barons I was referring to were the Trades Unions. Stick to what you know
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostYou miss understand. I know it was quite vague when I said SELLING OFF STATE INDUSTRIES WAS NOT GOOD. What I meant was, SELLING OFF STATE INDUSTRIES WAS NOT GOOD. Clear now?
The Robber Barons I was referring to were the Trades Unions. Stick to what you know
You fall into the trap of the politicians of thinking that there are only two ways to do everything .............
The basic Tory strategy is that EVERYTHING is better off run by "Barons"
which is simply wrong
but the alternative doesn't have to be a Collective Farm .......... there are many ways of doing things
politicians like to think there are only two
and they are wrong about that
So is it Kipper policy to renationalise the power industry ?
or water ?
or the other things that ARE collective ?
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostSo selling off what was ours and now is owned by unknown private equity firms was a good thing ?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI no miss
You fall into the trap of the politicians of thinking that there are only two ways to do everything .............
The basic Tory strategy is that EVERYTHING is better off run by "Barons"
which is simply wrong
but the alternative doesn't have to be a Collective Farm .......... there are many ways of doing things
politicians like to think there are only two
and they are wrong about that
So is it Kipper policy to renationalise the power industry ?
or water ?
or the other things that ARE collective ?
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Originally Posted by John Wright View Post
Well, former PM Sir Winston Churchill had a very special funeral, one my early memories. I'm sure others did. It's someone else's decision Mary, not yoursOriginally posted by Flosshilde View PostWell, he did do something (eventually) worth celebrating, which is rather more than Thatcher did. The policies & 'achievements' people are celebrating have been umitigated disasters. I'm pretty sure no other PM has had a 'special' funeral, & I don't think that any other PM has been ousted by their party while in office.
- and look at past PM's wikis and you read about special funerals Churchill and several others- - -
John W
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Originally posted by John Wright View PostThe miners suffered but Scargill was just as bad an enemy to them by not negotiating in a professional manner.
"It breaks my heart to see—and I cannot interfere—what is happening in our country today. This terrible strike, by the best men in the world, who beat the Kaiser's and Hitler's armies and never gave in. It is pointless and we cannot afford that kind of thing. Then there is the growing division of Conservative prosperity in the south and the ailing north and Midlands. We used to have battles and rows but they were quarrels. Now there is a new kind of wicked hatred that has been brought in by different types of people."It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Beef Oven
Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostI haven't seem the professor for a while ?
or are you over estimating your own qualifications ?
Moving on, ok, so you met the grand old lady back in the day when you were a kid, but it doesn't mean you know more about her than me.
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostAnd if the exclusion zone had recently been increased in size? It really does seem to be very convenient for Thatcher's government.
Thatcher herself did not use your argument in her wrangle (ff's word ) with Diana Gould. She used the 'Belgrano was a danger to our ships even when moving away' argument, which is pretty hard to swallow.- - -
John W
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