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STEED 04-08-13 08:23 AM

I don't give a toss, why should I.

Sailor Steve 04-08-13 09:22 AM

As an American I obviously didn't live under her policies. I can see why some didn't like her, as is true with all powerful people in high positions. Whatever anyone may think of her personally or professionally, her place in history is solid.

You will be remembered, Iron Lady.

Sailor Steve 04-08-13 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2038175)
I don't give a toss, why should I.

It sounds like you do, just in the other direction. Otherwise why bother to say it at all? :sunny:

STEED 04-08-13 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2038208)
It sounds like you do, just in the other direction. Otherwise why bother to say it at all? :sunny:

Like BossMark I can not say Steve, more out of respect for the request on this thread.

AVGWarhawk 04-08-13 09:34 AM

She always left an impression on me. Like others in this thread, I did not live under her policies and can not say much about it. I do recall she was quite prominent in world affairs. RIP.

Hottentot 04-08-13 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2038207)
Whatever anyone may think of her personally or professionally, her place in history is solid.

That's well said. :yep:

Sailor Steve 04-08-13 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2038209)
Like BossMark I can not say Steve, more out of respect for the request on this thread.

I fully understand, and I appreciate your reasons and your honesty. I just thought it was funny, kind of in the vein of "I'm here to tell you that I'm not saying anything!" :D

STEED 04-08-13 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2038217)
I fully understand, and I appreciate your reasons and your honesty. I just thought it was funny, kind of in the vein of "I'm here to tell you that I'm not saying anything!" :D

That's OK Steve. :up: :haha:

Skybird 04-08-13 10:45 AM

Will be remembered as a controversial figure.

Sammi79 04-08-13 11:12 AM

As a woman who punched her way to the top of the mens club, she was a truly inspirational character.

The rest, not so much.

R.I.P Mrs Thatcher.

sidslotm 04-08-13 12:19 PM

as an active trade union member at the time of her appointment to prime minister she was preceived as dreaded nightmare by the unions where I worked, but looking back you knew where you stood with her. This is more than can be said today, a generation of professional politians have caused havoc with indecision, lying and cheating, defering all their responsibility to reason. Love her or loathe her, she got things done.

BossMark 04-08-13 01:45 PM

Oh boy what a drink I have had by by.................

mookiemookie 04-08-13 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by BossMark (Post 2038318)
Oh boy what a drink I have had by by.................

:rotfl2: I've been reading a lot of comments from Brits on the various Thatcher news stories, forums, posts, etc. and I see that you are not alone. Many pints being lifted today.

I'm going down to the expat pub I hang out at after work today. It will be interesting to see. :03:

Egan 04-08-13 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by sidslotm (Post 2038285)
as an active trade union member at the time of her appointment to prime minister she was preceived as dreaded nightmare by the unions where I worked, but looking back you knew where you stood with her. This is more than can be said today, a generation of professional politians have caused havoc with indecision, lying and cheating, defering all their responsibility to reason. Love her or loathe her, she got things done.

Actually, this chimes with something I've been thinking for some time. Thatcher's era seemed much more capable of joined-up political thinking based on certain economic and social conservative philosophies. In a sense that sort of thinking seemed to define her governments and, indeed, the spirit of the times - this is not to condone or condemn Tory politics of the time, just a perception of something. The current administration seem far more doctrinaire but less philosophically cohesive - perhaps because todays professional political class are more aware of the 'blue-sky' trends and theory but lack the life experience to understand how those theories work in practice. In a sense, was there a unity of purpose that has been replaced by skin saving, corporate groveling and filling their boots?

Anyway, just thinking out loud about something.

ABBAFAN 04-08-13 02:49 PM

I don't know where I stand with regards to Thatcherism. As a northerner I lament the loss of British industry and the closing down of so many valuable communities. Having said that, I am an enemy of rampant trade unionism and certainly would agree with much of MT's ideology with regards to British soverignty and non membership of the EU. I also admire her strong semse of purpose and contrast this with the wet politicians we have today.
Over the Falklands issue, I am very much in agreeance with Thatcher and I'm sure the islanders i have spent time amongst recently will be reflecting today.


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