That some one has died, then yes it's a loss of life though all life is finite.
However news that former Prime Minister Baroness Thatcher has died at 87 following a stroke, believe some will celebrate more than others.
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This countries greatest ever PM without a shadow of a doubt.
She will be only the second PM in British history to be given a full State funeral I believe, the other being Winston Churchill. Too much to take in at this time as I am personally shocked and gutted on the hearing of her death.
RIP Maggie..........politics was never the same after you stepped down anyway.
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She asked not to be given a state funeral and will not be given one. She will receive a ceremonial funeral. The essential difference is that she will not lay in state being peered at by passing tourists.
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Made Britain great again? There is an argument to be made that the current financial crisis stems largely from the Reagan-Thatcher era that massively deregulated the financial markets, and our current housing benefit bill that everyone's so up in arms about stems from the sale of social housing, the proceeds of which were prevented from being reinvested in stock to replace it forcing tenants in to private sector properties owned by rapacious landlords. Brilliant move Thatch, just brilliant.
Anyways, I don't normally celebrate a death but she was 87 and had a good long life so will hardly feel bad eating jelly and ice cream in her honour at the street party I'm planning.
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Can I come ? I'll bring champagne :twisted:
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That's fecked up the TV listings for the next couple of weeks.
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Neil,
tut tut
You forgot to add a 'poll' option
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People need to get over their 'but she saved the nation' nonsense. Lets look at facts - economic growth was 2.4% in the 80's - exactly the same as the 70's, there were recessions in both the 70's and the 80's, deflation destroyed one fifth of Britain's industrial base in just 2 years, workers rights and pay were reduced - resulting in employees share of national income falling from 65% to 53% and that's without selling of social housing, privatisation of national industries and allowing private companies to profit from them, stealing children's milk, the poll tax, mass unemployment, the most bitter climate of industrial relations ever in UK history, the homophobic section 28, the cover up of Hillsborough, using the police to literally beat those who fought back and her friendship with the murderer Pinochet whilst proclaiming Mandela a "terrorist". "Thatcher was not a great leader, she was the most socially destructive Prime Minister of modern times."
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A number of my "friends" on a well known social networking site are celebrating her death...
How very sad that someone should feel that the right thing to do...
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Take it with a large pinch of salt Steve. None of us ( for I would fall into the camp you mention ) would truly wish anyone dead, but it's a measure of the absolute hatred her name still brings out in those who got the shittier end of her particular stick.
It's difficult to mourn when you think of just how many lives this woman destroyed, callously, to such little purpose, cos as others on there have rightly pointed out this golden age of Thatcherism we're gonna be hearing about endlessly in coming weeks is about as golden as a spray painted turd. If only her legacy could be buried with her but no, it lives on, to be lived out in the daily lives of those still suffering the consequences thanks to her and her latest incarnation at the head of the Tory party. I piss on the lot of 'em. She was truly a callous, loathsome woman who cared not one bit for those she cut adrift in a sea of misery. Why should those people pretend to care now she's dead? I'm not into revisionism or hypocrisy. I make no apologies for it.
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Take it with a large pinch of salt Steve. None of us ( for I would fall into the camp you mention ) would truly wish anyone dead, but it's a measure of the absolute hatred her name still brings out in those who got the shittier end of her particular stick.
It's difficult to mourn when you think of just how many lives this woman destroyed, callously, to such little purpose, cos as others on there have rightly pointed out this golden age of Thatcherism we're gonna be hearing about endlessly in coming weeks is about as golden as a spray painted turd. If only her legacy could be buried with her but no, it lives on, to be lived out in the daily lives of those still suffering the consequences thanks to her and her latest incarnation at the head of the Tory party. I piss on the lot of 'em. She was truly a callous, loathsome woman who cared not one bit for those she cut adrift in a sea of misery. Why should those people pretend to care now she's dead? I'm not into revisionism or hypocrisy. I make no apologies for it.
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Can you answer the question that after she stepped down and the Tory party lost the election to Tony Blair, why did Labour not reverse any of her polices on Trade Union reforms and Privatised industries?
Tony Blair gave a glowing reference to her today, and I actually take my hat off to him that he of all people realised her greatness.
On winning her third election, she got more votes than she did on her first victory after eight years in office. Now that is an achievement.
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Take it with a large pinch of salt Steve. None of us ( for I would fall into the camp you mention ) would truly wish anyone dead, but it's a measure of the absolute hatred her name still brings out in those who got the shittier end of her particular stick.
It's difficult to mourn when you think of just how many lives this woman destroyed, callously, to such little purpose, cos as others on there have rightly pointed out this golden age of Thatcherism we're gonna be hearing about endlessly in coming weeks is about as golden as a spray painted turd. If only her legacy could be buried with her but no, it lives on, to be lived out in the daily lives of those still suffering the consequences thanks to her and her latest incarnation at the head of the Tory party. I piss on the lot of 'em. She was truly a callous, loathsome woman who cared not one bit for those she cut adrift in a sea of misery. Why should those people pretend to care now she's dead? I'm not into revisionism or hypocrisy. I make no apologies for it.