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Voyageur Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

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> > 2012 will hopefully see Thatcher go up and meet

> > Pinochet in the afterlife.

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>

> Blimey .... how unpleasant are you?


Not as unpleasant as Thatcher and her despot cronie Pinochet

woodrot Wrote:

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> 2012 will hopefully see Thatcher go up and meet

> Pinochet in the afterlife.



Yup and one day Brown and Blair can go their too and stick their tongues back up Gadaffi's arse.


Like a bunch of stoooodent idiot lefties on here....

Parkdrive Wrote:

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> Voyageur Wrote:

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> > woodrot Wrote:

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> > > 2012 will hopefully see Thatcher go up and

> meet

> > > Pinochet in the afterlife.

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> >

> > Blimey .... how unpleasant are you?

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> Not as unpleasant as Thatcher and her despot

> cronie Pinochet



Actually, it is exactly the same.

woodrot Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

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> > Did she murder him?

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> do you want a serious answer or one for the lolz?


A serious one will suffice.


> Why not have a read about Brian nelson & the Thatcher supported UDR death squads


A different issue.

???? Wrote:

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> She owned that horrible posh barrat house in

> Dulwich for about two years having bought it as a

> place to 'retire to' and sold it before the Lawson

> crash (1989/90) for a tidy profit having famously

> harldy ever going there, not ever living there and

> settling on Belgravia....so she weren't ever 'one

> of us'



But Denis was one of us - he was a member of the golf club. Drank the place dry.

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> I feel pretty unwell whenever I see those huge

> posters of 'her' on the Buses.(Didnt she always

> say you were a failure if on a bus?)


Mis-attributed to her. From wiki...


"A man who, beyond the age of 26, finds himself on a bus can count himself as a failure."


Attributed to her in Commons debates, 2003-07-02, column 407 and Commons debates, 2004-06-15 column 697. According to a letter to the Daily Telegraph by Alistair Cooke on 2 November 2006, this sentiment originated with Loelia Ponsonby, one of the wives of 2nd Duke of Westminster who said "Anybody seen in a bus over the age of 30 has been a failure in life". In a letter published the next day, also in the Daily Telegraph, Hugo Vickers claims Loelia Ponsonby admitted to him that she had borrowed it from Brian Howard. There is no solid evidence that Margaret Thatcher ever quoted this statement with approval, or indeed shared the sentiment.

Oh Mrs T is still with us. I can honestly say that I there is not another women still living detest more

We used to say Maggie may be a women but she is not a sister.

Most great women have songs written about them in reverence but doesn?t Mrs T have songs about condemnation of her, Elvis Costello?s Tramp the dirt down.

Simply Red also had a song which I forget the title and am sure Billy Bragg has several

Eliza.D Wrote:

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> Oh Mrs T is still with us.

>

> I can honestly say that I

> there is not another women still living detest

> more

> We used to say Maggie may be a women but she is

> not a sister.

> Most great women have songs written about them in

> reverence but doesn?t Mrs T have songs about

> condemnation of her, Elvis Costello?s Tramp the

> dirt down.

> Simply Red also had a song which I forget the

> title and am sure Billy Bragg has several



The Beat brought a song out called "Stand Down Margret"

Santerme Wrote:

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> woodrot Wrote:

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> > Bobby Sands - one of thatchers legacy of dead

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> No loss whatsoever that particular piece of human

> detritus



One of Thatcher's failings was she thought she could play judge and jury.

It's worthy of note that, 30 year papers have revealed, that the UK gov't at the time of the hunger strikes was making overtures to address some of IRA demand in order to allow the IRA to call off the hunger strikes - these were rejected by the IRA. I assume as they preferred to have martyrs for a cause that a negotiated concession to their demands.

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