• You may have to login or register before you can post and view our exclusive members only forums.
    To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

She's dead

QJdqhkF.png
 
Harold Wilson also stopped free school milk for secondary schools.

Thatcher just extended that to primary schools.

It was horrible anyway, unless your school had a fridge in which to keep it cool. Mine didn't.
 
Just saw the people in Scotland having a street party yesterday on the news

Half of them will be there to get on TV and half won't have a clue what Maggie did or didn't do. Dickhead exhibitionists.
What did the Queen do that was so wonderful when all the dickheads were out waving flags last Jubilee weekend?
 
Just saw the people in Scotland having a street party yesterday on the news

Half of them will be there to get on TV and half won't have a clue what Maggie did or didn't do. Dickhead exhibitionists.

I know of two parties being planned in Liverpool as we speak, not by exhibitionists but by parents of my friends, who endured the hardest periods of their lives thanks to her & most attending know exactly what did.

You seem to think a great number of people who hate her don't know why, in Liverpool this isn't the case, we were told first hand by our parents what she was responsible for. The same is true in many areas most effected I'm sure.
 
I know of two parties being planned in Liverpool as we speak, not by exhibitionists but by parents of my friends, who endured the hardest periods of their lives thanks to her & most attending know exactly what did.

You seem to think a great number of people who hate her don't know why, in Liverpool this isn't the case, we were told first hand by our parents what she was responsible for. The same is true in many areas most effected I'm sure.


I'm waging a few people sat comfortably in their current lifestyles, haven't got a clue what it's like to live under the circumstances most of us are relating to. I swear some people in this thread have read a few articles and think it's just hysteria. It isn't, and despite being a kid growing up at the time, I can more than remember what a shitty time it was for people, for family and for friends. So I don't need idiots telling me that someone else closed more pits, or that her private secretary said she cried at the deaths of those in the Falklands (oh, it must be true then), or that she made people more self dependent so ergo she made the average person "more powerful" (the biggest lol-fest bullshit posted in this thread), or how determined a leader she was. Get a clue and FUCK OFF.
 
I'm waging a few people sat comfortably in their current lifestyles, haven't got a clue what it's like to live under the circumstances most of us are relating to. I swear some people in this thread have read a few articles and think it's just hysteria. It isn't, and despite being a kid growing up at the time, I can more than remember what a shitty time it was for people, for family and for friends. So I don't need idiots telling me that someone else closed more pits, or that her private secretary said she cried at the deaths of those in the Falklands (oh, it must be true then), or that she made people more self dependent so ergo she made the average person "more powerful" (the biggest lol-fest bullshit posted in this thread), or how determined a leader she was. Get a clue and FUCK OFF.

'Heyyyy, stop telling me the truth! Not fair!!!'

Pathetic.
 
b..b..but this is the guy who said poor little maggie cried when people were killed in the Falklands. I'm confused - its almost as if I cant actually trust a single word that comes out of his vile mouth. But that cant be right for a Sir can it?

No that wasn't the guy who was on the radio. But carry on anyway.
 
He was her private secretary. May be another one who said that, but they are all cut from the same stinking tory cloth
 
I'm waging a few people sat comfortably in their current lifestyles, haven't got a clue what it's like to live under the circumstances most of us are relating to. I swear some people in this thread have read a few articles and think it's just hysteria. It isn't, and despite being a kid growing up at the time, I can more than remember what a shitty time it was for people, for family and for friends. So I don't need idiots telling me that someone else closed more pits, or that her private secretary said she cried at the deaths of those in the Falklands (oh, it must be true then), or that she made people more self dependent so ergo she made the average person "more powerful" (the biggest lol-fest bullshit posted in this thread), or how determined a leader she was. Get a clue and FUCK OFF.

Idiots? Oh fuck off Mark.

I've never said she was all good, I've just picked a point where people have jumped on the "demonise everything she did" bandwagon. I pointed that out to you and you got all "well it must be true then", what the same way it can't be true because you don't want to believe it?

Just so I'm clear, I'm an idiot who should "fuck off and get a clue"? It must be true then eh? Cos you say so.

See what I did there?
 
I know of two parties being planned in Liverpool as we speak, not by exhibitionists but by parents of my friends, who endured the hardest periods of their lives thanks to her & most attending know exactly what did.

You seem to think a great number of people who hate her don't know why, in Liverpool this isn't the case, we were told first hand by our parents what she was responsible for. The same is true in many areas most effected I'm sure.

Yep, my parents were probably better off than most but still found things tough. God knows what it must have been like for others worse off.

And I was getting slagged off yesterday for actually listening to my parents opinions on someone who I was too young to remember. The nerve of it!
 
He was her private secretary. May be another one who said that, but they are all cut from the same stinking tory cloth

The person on the radio was not Bernard Ingham.

All cut from the same stinking Tory cloth? Cos there are no dirty self serving utter cunts on the left are there?
 
Yep, my parents were probably better off than most but still found things tough. God knows what it must have been like for others worse off.

And I was getting slagged off yesterday for actually listening to my parents opinions on someone who I was too young to remember. The nerve of it!

I have every empathy with anyone who suffered under Thatcher's rule Peter, I personally didn't and neither did my family. Maybe that's because I'm from the south, but that's not my fault - not that you're saying it is. I'm thankful for my "more" privileged background but I'm not going to be ashamed of it.
 
Yep, my parents were probably better off than most but still found things tough. God knows what it must have been like for others worse off.

And I was getting slagged off yesterday for actually listening to my parents opinions on someone who I was too young to remember. The nerve of it!

Clearly under any leader worth their salt there will be winners and losers from changes they make. Such is life. If you're saying that your parents or other people you know were among the losers and therefore you hate her then that's one thing, but if you're saying it automatically makes those changes wicked or just bad without having to know anything about the wider context, well that's another thing altogether, isn't it?
 
Idiots? Oh fuck off Mark.

I've never said she was all good, I've just picked a point where people have jumped on the "demonise everything she did" bandwagon. I pointed that out to you and you got all "well it must be true then", what the same way it can't be true because you don't want to believe it?

Just so I'm clear, I'm an idiot who should "fuck off and get a clue"? It must be true then eh? Cos you say so.

See what I did there?

You know I actually thought the unions had too much power although she did take it a way too far. And she had no choice but to respond to the Falklands invasion. She's still a massive cunt though
 
I have every empathy with anyone who suffered under Thatcher's rule Peter, I personally didn't and neither did my family. Maybe that's because I'm from the south, but that's not my fault - not that you're saying it is. I'm thankful for my "more" privileged background but I'm not going to be ashamed of it.

The South was booming during the 80s though Jon it was like Beirut up here la. As I said in my initial post in this thread your opinion of Thatcher will likely depend on how comfortable your life was at the time. Up here life was fucking shite. There's nothing to be ashamed for though - you didn't create the divide - she did. It still exists to this day
 
Although it has to be said there's always been a bit of a divide -although she widened it beyond belief
 
The South was booming during the 80s though Jon it was like Beirut up here la. As I said in my initial post in this thread your opinion of Thatcher will likely depend on how comfortable your life was at the time. Up here life was fucking shite. There's nothing to be ashamed for though - you didn't create the divide - she did. It still exists to this day

Mate, I get it. I honestly do. I was coming up to Liverpool throughout the mid to late 80's and was shocked at how run down it and some of the other northern towns were, compared to my cosy existence.

I'm just fucked off that some (not all) have used the death of Thatcher to have a pop at some by being more than a bit tabloid about it. Fucked off but not surprised.

I should hav kept my mouth shut from the beginning! Ah well can't change what's done, can only look to the future.
 
Clearly under any leader worth their salt there will be winners and losers from changes they make. Such is life. If you're saying that your parents or other people you know were among the losers and therefore you hate her then that's one thing, but if you're saying it automatically makes those changes wicked or just bad without having to know anything about the wider context, well that's another thing altogether, isn't it?

Pete, I think I actually said earlier, I don't know enough about it. I'll admit that. So in this case I'll stick with what my parents tell me as they actually lived through it all and experienced it first hand. They know how tough it was up here.

And for that you called me a child.

But anyway, she's had enough of my time over the past 2 days, she can fuck off now. Im out.
 
Mate, I get it. I honestly do. I was coming up to Liverpool throughout the mid to late 80's and was shocked at how run down it and some of the other northern towns were, compared to my cosy existence.

I'm just fucked off that some (not all) have used the death of Thatcher to have a pop at some by being more than a bit tabloid about it. Fucked off but not surprised.

I should hav kept my mouth shut from the beginning! Ah well can't change what's done, can only look to the future.

I know you do mate. I think some, myself included, have had a dig at some people because it's difficult for us to agree with their view as ours is so polarised due to the life experiences under her. It's something people are very (and perhaps overly) passionate about. If I know you, and you experienced similar, I'm sure you'd be equally as forthright. I took offence from Fox inferring I was part of some baying mob though and find it hard to see his viewpoint on this.
 
Pete, I think I actually said earlier, I don't know enough about it. I'll admit that. So in this case I'll stick with what my parents tell me as they actually lived through it all and experienced it first hand. They know how tough it was up here.

And for that you called me a child.

But anyway, she's had enough of my time over the past 2 days, she can fuck off now. Im out.


Look, I don't like insulting people even though I do it all the time, so sorry for that. IMO, as I said, it's fairly reasonable to hate her if you suffered directly, but people should be honest that that's the limit of their understanding, as you have. Thing is most don't.
 
Look, I don't like insulting people even though I do it all the time, so sorry for that. IMO, as I said, it's fairly reasonable to hate her if you suffered directly, but people should be honest that that's the limit of their understanding, as you have. Thing is most don't.

You don't think entire regions of the UK still suffer the aftermath of her?
 
I'm waging a few people sat comfortably in their current lifestyles, haven't got a clue what it's like to live under the circumstances most of us are relating to. I swear some people in this thread have read a few articles and think it's just hysteria. It isn't, and despite being a kid growing up at the time, I can more than remember what a shitty time it was for people, for family and for friends. So I don't need idiots telling me that someone else closed more pits, or that her private secretary said she cried at the deaths of those in the Falklands (oh, it must be true then), or that she made people more self dependent so ergo she made the average person "more powerful" (the biggest lol-fest bullshit posted in this thread), or how determined a leader she was. Get a clue and FUCK OFF.

Out of curiosity mark when you consider the shit we were in during the 70s, strikes everywhere, tax at ridiculously high amounts, the world thinking we are finished as a country . What do you think should have been done differently by the prime minister who came in when Thatcher did. Do you not agree that if it wasn't her someone else had to do it

Do you not think anything she did was necessary and right for the country in the longer term?
 
You don't think entire regions of the UK still suffer the aftermath of her?

Possibly, but compared to what? Do you think under another government coal mining, for example, would still be a major employer? (Note the trend from the 50s, here). And if it were, at what cost to those subsidising it both directly and in other jobs never created?
 
Out of curiosity mark when you consider the shit we were in during the 70s, strikes everywhere, tax at ridiculously high amounts, the world thinking we are finished as a country . What do you think should have been done differently by the prime minister who came in when Thatcher did. Do you not agree that if it wasn't her someone else had to do it

Do you not think anything she did was necessary and right for the country in the longer term?

Tax was only ridiculously high for the rich. Whereas maybe it was too high the reduction was paid for by moving the tax burden from the wealthy to the working class and practically doubling VAT.
 
People often overlook the fact that the economic recovery - which they attribute solely to Thatcher - coincided with the North Sea Oil boom
 
Back
Top Bottom