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She stirred up British nationalism with the Faulklands victory. And she was brought down by her own party. She publicly announced she was going to bring down the IRA, and look what happened after that. The IRA bombed her hotel room in Brighton. She was once asked what she changed about British politics. She answered: "everything". Modest? Yes, but she was right. Margaret Thatcher stuck to the practice of saying what she meant and meaning what she said. When she said the lady wasn't for turning, she wasn't. When she said the Falklands must be liberated come what may, they were. When she said that people would be allowed to buy their own council houses, they were too. When she told European politicians that she wanted a rebate on the billions Britain overpaid the EEC, she held out till she got one. She went down fighting for her principles; no one was in any doubt about what she stood for or what she believed in. You might not have agreed with her, but few deny that hers was a towering political honesty of the kind hardly ever heard from today's so-called leaders. Margaret Thatcher was responsible for financial deregulation, getting rid of Britain's exchange controls. She pissed people off, ruined peoples lives. But she stuck up for what she believed in, adapted to new situations and represented the country with an Iron Fist. As you can see, pros and cons, she was detested, and liked. Here are some quotes from her: "Where there is discord, may we bring harmony. Where there is error, may we bring truth. Where there is doubt, may we bring faith. And where there is despair, may we bring hope." – on her election as Prime Minister in 1979 "If you want something said, ask a man; if you want something done, ask a woman." – speech to National Union of Townswomen’s Guilds Conference on May 20, 1965 "I am extraordinarily patient — provided I get my own way in the end." – from a March 1982 European Council meeting. Footnote: What I detest, is not her, but the cheering of her death: http://sotontab.co.uk/2013/04/08/nus...gret-thatcher/ That sickens me, even though the NUS President Liam Burns gave this statement on the matter later, which of course was forced, is just utter crap! Whether you liked her, loathed her, detested her, under no circumstances should someone cheer her death! That just shows once again human decency and respect failing, big time. ![]() And that applies to some posts in this thread, mocking her death, albeit veiled, but still mocking it by joking about drinking to her death for example. Seriously, you may have hated her, hated what she did to your country for those 11 and a half years, but do you really need to disrespect a person's death? Do you? If you answered yes, then i really wouldn't want to talk to you. |
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RIP
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The IRA bombed the conference and kept on bombing people till Britain started talking to them, then when the talks were not going their way they bombed some more to get the talks moving again. every time a ceasefire was announced it wasn't the union flag or the red hand of ulster the celebratory crowds out on the streets were waving was it. So what happened after that? now we have Unionist on the streets shooting at and bombing British police because......the fenians lost a vote on flags ![]() I had the misfortune today to be stuck with a hardcore fenian idiot for nearly 2 hours at work this morning. His appraisal of Thatcher as Prime Minister. "the best thing the Brits did for the IRA since Bloody Sunday" ![]() Quote:
Though I was surprised the Daily Telegraph had to shut down its comments page due to the sheer volume of celebratory posts. I think the sad legacy of Maggie is that those things which she held the strongest views on preserving or building are the things which untimately she set in chain the destruction of through her short sighted ideologicly driven passion. Edit to add. BTW. your comments on Liverpool, for a new perspective on her "cut funding" idea might I suggest reading her cabinet papers which were released to the public in January. Genuinely crazy ideas she had. |
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Question for the Brits in this thread that saw the Streep biopic:
How good was her accent? Do you think she "got" Thatcher?
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The closest I've seen but then again I never actually met her in person/up close.
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You snipped the last bit conveniently, which would indicate that i wasn't attempting to get into a discussion about what happened to her successor.
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"All men have an emotion to kill; when they strongly dislike some one they involuntarily wish he was dead. I have never killed any one, but I have read some obituary notices with great satisfaction." - Clarence Darrow
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I would imagine and certainly hope that some of us have morals, dignity and respect, which of course not everyone has. Show some tact, show some respect, show some dignity, don't become the same as the louts from the NSA in Britain, or indeed the numerous party-revellers who on Monday 'celebrated' her death, a human being's death by making asses of themselves. Oh, and injuring 6 policemen in the process. Fools! |
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He was born under a double rainbow, a new star appeared in the sky and the season changed from winter to spring. He was already mythical. Gosh, don't you know ANYTHING!?
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Though plenty will be jumping for joy, she was still a mother and grandmother. There's a family grieving out there and that should be respected, just as all those on here would like to happen to their families at a time like this. Once the dust has settled, then people can dissect her political beliefs and life and whether she was a saint or sinner. I have my own feelings on this having been a serving police officer during her tenure as well as during the miners strike and also being a fully paid up member of the Labour Party. Right at this moment we can all hopefully come to the one conclusion, love her or hate her, her family should be respected in their grief. My appreciation to you all for not derailing this thread and adhering to the wishes of the OP. |
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