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The former Tory party leader smiled broadly and waved enthusiastically with her right arm to a sizeable crowd who had gathered outside her Belgravia house.


Baroness Thatcher, 83, whose left arm is in a sling after she fractured her upper shoulder after a heavy fall, underwent surgery at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital after the injury failed to heal.


Baroness Thatcher was treated at hospital for broken arm after a fall. Even though the operation, involving the insertion of a surgical pin, was a success, doctors insisted on keeping Lady Thatcher in hospital for observation.


Re-assurringly among the regular visitors was her son, Sir Mark....


p.s..The above report has been slightly amended to make it more believable...


p.p.s. How deserving for her lifelong commitment to our great Nation that she is the first Prime Minister since Sir Winston Churchill to be granted a State Funeral.


Lets hope its later rather than sooner Guys....


Please join me in conveying your good wishes to Mrs/Lady/Baroness T...:)-D

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:


> p.p.s. How deserving for her lifelong commitment

> to our great Nation that she is the first Prime

> Minister since Sir Winston Churchill to be granted

> a State Funeral.


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What whilst still alive, I mean I loved & loathed her but burying her whilst there is a pulse.....


I mean c'mon



W**F

Voting for Blair is worse than having voted Thatch IMO. Whether you think she was great or terrible, at least she wasn't a vain, self serving little cnut!


For the record, I'm not a fan (that said, I am too young to really have cause to hate her), but I just can't wish anyone dead. Maybe someone "evil", but I don't think you can call her evil, she just did lots of unpopular things.

Of course certain places were destroyed by mine closures and such like, but I think they would have happened one way or another, she was just the one in charge at the time. My point is simply that she, more than most, seems to be blamed so much as an individual for everything, like she single handedly set out to destroy the working classes.


God, I hope noone reads this and thinks I'm a tory.

???? Wrote:

Tony you're a very naughty boy, 2/10, see me later for privatisation amd withdrawal of your right to strike without a ballot


Now wot ave I dun?


Just asking folk to join me in wishing her well....didn't expect this malarkey...::o

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