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....it does become black and white.
But why? All this stuff about having a big party when she dies and calling her pure evil, its just idiotic. A lot of us remember the end of the 1970s, sitting in the dark at home because the power workers were on strike again. I never liked the shrill language she used and the indifference to the effects of de-industrialisation on large swathes of the country......but she wasnt all wrong.
[i]with a massive bleeding hole in it that has never been repaired.
The deliberate policy of mass unemployment caused such damage to society and it has not healed yet. Hopelessness, metal health problems, drug abuse. The rotting sore that is the ghettos for the poor.
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TJ.
Thats such a skewed and misleading statement.
Which also happens to nicely outline what I can't stand about you lefty types.
You expect and rely upon Gov to wipe everyones backside.
In your mind:
Big Gov = Big Brov.
Tea and cakes for everyone.
The Toffs are paying.
Well, you're wrong and always will be.
Whatever happened to allowing a man to go make his own luck in this world rather than rely on Gov to drag him along.
Nobody is saying that Maggy got it 100 pecent correct.
As for legacy ?.
Nulabour's legacy is a more corrosive stain on our country than anything that had gone before.
Right 🙂 , thats it for me here.
But why?
That's the question isn't it.
All those saving up a bottle to celebrate her descent to the underworld* do look faintly ridiculous given her current fraility and the time passed since she was in power...
... but you just cannot dismiss those so strongly held views. Right or wrong, they are engrained. No other British politician in living memory (or historical record??) has been so comprehensively hated by such a proportion of the population
*As a committed atheist I reserve the right to a belief in HELL for this occasion only, and to look ridiculous and vindictive at the same time 😐
. I never liked the shrill language she used and the indifference to the effects of de-industrialisation on large swathes of the country......but she wasnt all wrong.
See that is probably a balanced view I could find myself agreeing with.
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That on the other hand seems a tad harsh.
But then I guess the juxtaposition of the reasonable and otherwise is part of the appeal of this place
*As a committed atheist I reserve the right to a belief in HELL for this occasion only, and to look ridiculous and vindicyive at the same time
Fill your boots then. Athiest, but not a Humanist clearly.
Whatever happened to allowing a man to go make his own luck in this world rather than rely on Gov to drag him along.
Thats quite a socialist idea, not sure that maggie would support such equality of opportunity, and how would it be achieved what kind of policies would be required to create this utopian meritocracy? Identical schooling for all, state takes all wealth on death rather than passing it on to the family?
Nulabour's legacy is a more corrosive stain on our country than anything that had gone before.
You're not really looking very far back in British history when you say that, are you?
Whatever happened to allowing a man to go make his own luck in this world
I think you’ll find that the inequalities fought against by the left and for by the right put paid to any realistic chance of that for the majority of the population.
Nulabour's legacy is a more corrosive stain on our country than anything that had gone before.
In what way?
Have a dig at an old woman now, as she waits for god
Bloody long wait, that'll be...
I think Maggie was great. The best PM since Churchill although I wasn't alive for him. She had more bollox than most of the male population of Britain nowadays.
Solo - your ignorance of 1980s Britain seems astonishing. Troll?
Thats such a skewed and misleading statement.
As binners says - depends where in the UK you live. Come to the village where I live - the coal mine closed in 1986 - just after the miners strike. The adjacent coke works is still their, rusting in the middle of the village...
It's not just a rotting sore in society, it's a rusty sore reminding everyone of Maggie's legacy on the community
Whatever happened to allowing a man to go make his own luck in this world rather than rely on Gov to drag him along.
Again, remarkably mis-informed, or willfully ignorant...
The jobs that disappeared in the 1980s weren't those of Govt scroungers. They were the jobs of hard working, skilled
workers. The "dole scrounging" lifestlye came after everything else was shut down
Nulabour's legacy is a more corrosive stain on our country than anything that had gone before
That statement defies credibility...
I dont mean to be flippant (I really dont mean to be flippant) but seriously who the hell would want a job for life as a coal miner? Thats ultimately what the Miners Strike was all about.....was she really wrong? Do we wish we still had a couple of hundred thousand men working in state owned pits producing coal we dont want?
The best PM since Churchill
Love the rose tinted nostalgia. I agree that Churchill's wartime PR painted him as a great man (and he was likely the best man for the job that needed doing)- a closer look at his actions and published beliefs shows something different.
mcboo -
I dont mean to be flippant (I really dont mean to be flippant) but seriously who the hell would want a job for life as a coal miner?
The answer is in your question if you look past your blinkers. Three letter word rhymes with lob. Whilst I would never argue going down the pit was a desirable way to earn a living, it was a job. Something Thatcher and her(Still seemingly healthy band of sycophants) didnt, couldnt and more likely wouldnt acknowledge. And mining villages and towns up and down Britain(mostly up)will probably never recover as result of this lovely old frail woman, her policies and attitudes towards the miners and folk like you going on about how brave she was...
So I dont meant to flippant{I really dont mean to be flippant} but Ill drink to her passing. Did I mention I wasnt being flippant?
it's a rusty sore reminding everyone of Maggie's legacy on the community
So you get laid off. What do you do? Sit in the same place doing nothing then?
mining villages and towns up and down Britain(mostly up)will probably never recover
You could maybe understand it if it was economics that drove her decision on the pits
I dont mean to be flippant (I really dont mean to be flippant) but seriously who the hell would want a job for life as a coal miner? Thats ultimately what the Miners Strike was all about.....was she really wrong?
It was all just a little before my time, so I don't have strong opinions either way despite the fact that I lived in (and still do) one of the worst affected areas of the country. I just find it hard to agree because everyone tells me I should. And the above has always resonated with me ... It's a very valid comment. Would you want to send your children down the pits? From the people I've spoken to there's not a worse job out there...
I'm sure if I was teleported back to the 80s I would dislike her. But was she wrong? I'm genuinely not sure.
who the hell would want a job for life as a coal miner?
Mining - dangerous, dirty work, with a legacy of industrial accidents and chronic ill-health. But mining was a well paid, skilled job for very many people.
We tend to judge the dangers associated with mining against modern standards. The reality is that very many / most of the heavy industrial jobs were dirty and dangerous. Steel, shipbuilding, rail, all were of a similar ilk - but they represented the H&S culture at the time, not today.
Is it a good thing that few people work in those conditions today - No, it is not. NO people should work under those conditions today. Modern mining and manufacturing jobs should benefit from the changes in attitudes to protecting workers that we now take for granted.
The sad reality is that today, men are again scratching around in holes in the ground in S Wales, digging coal by hand for a few quid a day, outside of the former well regulated nationailsed employer.
So you get laid off. What do you do? Sit in the same place doing nothing then?
Is the correct answer 'phone a recruitment consultant'?
Her hands are like a muppet's hands.
Solo - so the deliberate policy of mass unemployment she pursued did not do massive damage to society?
Presume you are referring to the miners and standing up to the unions?
Her hands are like a muppet's hands.
That's the foam that Fluck and Law used back in those days 😉
So you get laid off. What do you do? Sit in the same place doing nothing then?
You are Norman Tebbit AICMFP.
Presume you are referring to the miners and standing up to the unions?
Media coverage / popular perception focusses on the miner's strike, but to do so in isolation is rather blinkered
Whatever happened to allowing a man to go make his own luck in this world rather than rely on Gov to drag him along.
Those educated at eton as the offspringof th erich seem to be ever so much luckier than those borne in poverty.....any idea why that might be.
Wealth confers many advantages and luck [ and even more saddly in many cases actuall skill and ability] make no difference.
So you get laid off. What do you do? Sit in the same place doing nothing then?Is the correct answer 'phone a recruitment consultant'?
No you follow tebbits advice and get on your bike...but then you notice a problem with your forks [ or someoen elses in the car park]and it is a bit windy/wet/hard so you go back in the house and dont ride anywhere.
Those educated at eton as the offspringof th erich seem to be ever so much luckier than those borne in poverty.....any idea why that might be.
Right. So everyone you know who is wealthy went to Eton/Marlborough etc etc?
I know a few good blokes who made it (better than me) in life and they most certainly aren't ex-Public school boys. They were/are just more successful.
Where theres 'muck theres brass lad.
Sat on a bench in the park watching children play. Do you think "Well, I'm glad I did all that" or do you jsut wonder "What if I'd just spent more time with my family?"
I reckon she's probably thinking "where am I?" "how did I get here" and "Where's Dennis"
However, I wonder how many of those telling us about the evils of the woman bothered reading this, that came out last week:
what an evil bitch she was!
Bit different from scrawling in felt tip and misspelling the name of someone's dead son, innit!
Aye... she was the very picture of compassion, wasn't she?
[i]Is it a good thing that few people work in those conditions today - No[/i]
Very sorry, but what most seem to overlook is that A LOT of people still do.
We've only re-located those jobs to cheaper, as dirty, parts of the world.
While we still benefit by receiving the goods from India and China.
she was the very picture of compassion, wasn't she?
yes the iron lady was an ironic nickname based on how fluffy and soft she was.
Born in in 1978 I grew up with her in charge, I'm sure most of you here did, and are around this age to.
So, how can you develop such sad hatred for someone when you were too young to understand?
I was too busy playing out my on bike.
I find it quite sad and pathetic. Looking back I'm glad I grew up in the 80's and 90's and not the 70's
Bit different from scrawling in felt tip and misspelling the name of someone's dead son, innit!
I think it's commendable that Brown took the time to write a personal note, rather than having some civil servant do it for him.
So, how can you develop such sad hatred for someone when you were too young to understand?
Has anyone compared her to Hitler yet?
[i]how can you develop such sad hatred for someone when you were too young to understand[/i]
I was born in the mid 1960's so 'came of age' under Thatcher.
I think anyone over the age of 35 is probably in the same boat as me - their formative exposure to politics was during the Falklands/miners strike/poll tax and under a government that, apparently, put little store in community or working for the benefit of all.
I dislike Thatcher and most of what she tried to do, I don't *hate* her - that's reserved for people who do truely evil things.
Will I feel it's the 'end of an era' when she dies? Yes. Will I regret her passing? No more than I would the demolition of a building that was part of the landscape when I was growing up.
Not yet. I don't think he deserves that though
Interesting to read about pit closures.....
And to discover that actually, pit closures were started in the late 70s by the labour gov at the time....
I have to agree. All those whining about how knackered their village or town is, now the pit closed... 25 odd years ago.
MOVE !.
teamhurtmore - MemberFunny that, especially as they post so rarely. Hard at work and no time to post perhaps?
IIRC many of the frequent leftist posters on here have the sorts of jobs where you don't have the luxury of many weekends and evenings off work. I do most of my posting here during the day because I am physically not at work, not surfing the internet when I am supposed to be hard at work. The same is most certainly true for TJ.
teamhurtmore, do you mind me asking what your own working hours are like?
Fair point binners. He did do that funny video about Hora's bike obsession afterall.
wwaswas - I 'came of age' under Thatcher.
😯
Anyone remember Arthur Scargill?
JW. Not at all. Very flexible at the moment - I am currently self-employed (start 06:08:30 first shift, then flexible during the day). Any time on here comes at my own expense. This will change soon, however, and all this malarky will cease 😉
phil.w - a traumatic experience 😉
I could have chosen that phrase better, couldn't I 😳
Anyone remember Arthur Scargill?
Was he in Dad's Army?
I remember that he had a brilliant combover.




