Further reflections on the funeral
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Anna
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI assume backs were turned at Mr Callaghan's funeral too
seeing as how he allowed the country to grind to a halt
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by mercia View PostI assume backs were turned at Mr Callaghan's funeral too seeing as how he allowed the country to grind to a halt
If Thatcher's fans wanted to put on a do they should have paid for it themselves. At the weekend an opinion poll showed over 60% of those questioned didn't think public money should be used for this. It shouldn't. Nor should the assumption be made (a kind of emotional coup) that because some think we owe her respect everyone has to agree with that (which is what this public funeral effectively enforces).
So really your argument is irrrelevant.
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by mercia View Postoh, the 'protests' are about the expense, not policies, I see. my mistake.
paradoxically if the 'protesters' simply stayed away there would be no need for a large police presence, resulting in a less expensive 'event'
Thatcher's admirers want a big private funeral with lots of guests and paraphernalia, then that's their affair: they put it on. It shouldn't be happening in everyone's name.
There wouldn't be a need (sorry, 'need') for a large police presence if there wasn't a state or ceremonial funeral for Margaret Thatcher. You've got it the wrong way round . Simply staying away wouldn't register anything. People are correct to be angry. Because as that notorious left wing subversive Peter Oborne pointed out in The Daily Telegraph the public funeral shouldn't be happening.
Incidentally, the Arts Council made £11 million of what it called essential cuts yesterday (I mention this because I know members here are frightfully keen on all that arty stuff). Roughly the cost of today's propaganda exercise.
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So how many Arnold Bax Proms Concerts do you get for £11 million ?
I know it's the "kidney machines or opera" argument so beloved of those who want to remove subsidy all together ........ BUT
when we are supposedly "broke" it seems no expense spared for the Olympics or this charade.........
And we all know it won't be a patch on the spectacle of Kim Jong Il's last year....... dictatorships really know how to do mass events. The penalty for being a gnat's out of step being banishment, not just you, but your whole family ......... sometimes it seems that this is what is aspired to ! (NOT serious )
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An_Inspector_Calls
Julien
Your repeated bleat about Thatcher admirers paying because, you presume, it's their minority interest falls flat on its face if you extend the same point to support for the arts.
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Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostJulien
Your repeated bleat about Thatcher admirers paying because, you presume, it's their minority interest falls flat on its face if you extend the same point to support for the arts.
Thatcher and her supporters advocated that the private sector would run EVERYTHING better, private enterprise is GOOD and state funded things are BAD.
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An_Inspector_Calls
In that case, all music events would be privately funded. But they weren't then and don't seem to be now.
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Julien Sorel
Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostJulien
Your repeated bleat about Thatcher admirers paying because, you presume, it's their minority interest falls flat on its face if you extend the same point to support for the arts.
You seem to have great difficulty understanding this message board's House Rules. Simple courtesy is all that's needed - "repeated bleat" is discourteous. Please try to behave yourself. Thanks.
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An_Inspector_Calls
Sorry I must have been confused by your repeated assertion of the numbers of objectors: 'a great many', 'millions of people'. Unfortunately, you'll just have to go along with what this democracy wants , but objecting on the basis of costs fails when the same argument is applied to any other minority interest such as the arts.
As for your pompous reference to courtesy (on this thread!), I'll follow your lead in the deleted thread where in a reply to one of my posts you gave me the discourtesy of deliberately misquoting and misrepresenting my position.
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Richard Barrett
Originally posted by An_Inspector_Calls View PostIn that case, all music events would be privately funded. But they weren't then and don't seem to be now.
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