I wasn't being entirely serious.
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which gay rights campaigners described as "Section 28 by the back door".[48]
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Yes hora, threatening old me, I'm a bugger for it.
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Shame on you.I'm wondering if the Wiki contributor did that on purpose.
hora - MemberIf someone took one of the French colonies from France- do you think they'd just protest profusely to the UN?
That may not be the best example... 😆
nah, copy and paste mate, no effort required.stewartc - Member
Very classy post Seosamh77, been working on that humdinger for a while?
-She voted for some very progressive policies such as making homosexuality legal, she was one of very few tories who voted for this
Decriminalisation of homosexuality was a bill put forward in 1967. She entered parliament in 1968. I don't see how this can be true, though I am willing to be corrected.
She also brought forward Section 28 based on the usual Daily Mail hatred, as a sop to them during the first years of the AIDS epidemic. This, and how the tories have acted thereafter with regards to gay issues, means I will never, ever, vote for them. They're a party of hate.
That may not be the best example..
Inbetween WWI and WWII France had a total of 40 different Governments. So you can see why they collapsed in the face of attack at the start of WWII. What were they fighting to defend?
She didn't do much about retaining Hong Kong, did she?
Perhaps the Americans told her not to fuss too much about giving that territory away.
The difference is strength of leadership. Would another UK leader have appeased and come to a face-saving (to a degree) arrangement?
Such as Jim Callaghan? I suggest you look up what he did with regard to the Falklands, and reflect on which PM took the best course of action.
Decriminalisation of homosexuality was a bill put forward in 1967. She entered parliament in 1968. I don't see how this can be true, though I am willing to be corrected.
She was elected in 1959.
She didn't do much about retaining Hong Kong, did she?
Perhaps the Americans told her not to fuss too much about giving that territory away.
Even she wasn't mad enough to declare war on China.
Hora, do you want me to threaten you again? Or should I just let the nurse know you're out of bed?
Inbetween WWI and WWII France had a total of 40 different Governments. So you can see why they collapsed in the face of attack at the start of WWII. What were they fighting to defend?
Polish sovereignty apparently - the same as Britain.
10 and 2 b'mitch? kick it old school, none of this modern acuphase rubbish
I quite have an urge for some deep insulin therapy Phil. Mmmm, that's some coma goodness!
Polish sovereignty apparently - the same as Britain.
No I'm talking about the soldiers and people. Not the Politicians.
barnsleymitch - I know you'll take this the wrong way but do you have an old-school view of women?
If you think that's old school Phil, wait until I outline my "spinning chair" proposition. It's twirly!
With all the things she supposedly achieved all I can recall about her being PM is going to the poll tax office to pay them £650, I was an eighteen year old on £80 per week....no surprises it was the poll tax that finished her off
Now there is oil in Falklands she did us proud there too.
Any oil found will belong to the Falklanders surely?
Would another UK leader have appeased and come to a face-saving (to a degree) arrangement?
I think another leader might not have engaged in negotiating over the islands future, and also giving a number of signals suggesting an inability or unwillingness to defend them. You know stuff like denuding our military capacity sufficiently to make the islands indefensible. That sort of stuff.
I know I probably shouldn't ask hora, but why?
Well, so far this thread has gone better than anyone expected.
The left/right infighting on twitter has degenerated into a series of sporadic outbreaks of name calling and hopefully the telly schedules won't be completely wiped out tonight.
[url= http://newsthump.com/2013/04/08/margaret-thatcher-pronounced-fit-for-work-by-atos/ ]Thatcher declared 'Fit for Work'[/url]
Such as Jim Callaghan? I suggest you look up what he did with regard to the Falklands, and reflect on which PM took the best course of action.
What - left them there unopposed?
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1978/may/12/southern-thule
http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1978/jun/28/southern-thule-argentine-presence
Dies on the same day as huge cuts in disability benefits kick in.Great timing.Good riddance to bad rubbish.
Hora - in order to take something the wrong way, I need to know what that something is in the first place. Why do you feel I have an old school view of women? And why is my dinner still not on the table?
4 minutes 40 😆
Interesting choice of photo by Gawker
Spawn of Satan: Office Party?
If it's the one I'm thinking of, then the Reginald D Hunter sketch is great 😀
What - left them there unopposed?
Oh dear. You really need to read your history.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4597581.stm
Face the facts, the unions went from protecting the working man to being a protection racket which held the country to ransom - British industry was destroyed by the unions. Maggie restored sanity.
I question the word sanity when it comes to thatcher, the country is now being held to ransom by the financial sector as a result of her deregulation and the freeing of the markets, they have done far more damage than the unions could ever have done. Always the tories championing what she did when she was in power while quietly glossing over the legacy of her actions.
Although there are many policies of hers I don't agree with, I do believe that the UK would have been much worse off if she hadn't faced up to the unions.
Tory history as usual, the unions are no threat, focus on today and the worse threat from the city of London.
That's it then. It appears that I will never find out why I am, apparently, the bastard offspring of gene hunt and Peter stringfellow.
Today's story started with the death of a witch. Hopefully this means Cameron will get a heart, Osbourne a brain, and Clegg some courage...
Ransos - you should really do your own research properly:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Thule
Ransos - you should really do your own research properly:
I have, thanks. The secret operation launched by the Callaghan government (operation journeyman)which probably prevented a full-scale invasion of the Falklands at that time. Had Thatcher done the same, 907 deaths may have been avoided.
Regardless of the rights and wrongs of the conflict itself, the Thatcher government was caught with its pants down.








