the witch is dead

Cameron hasn't had to make any compromises, the Liberals are the party that had to break their promises to voters, the country is run by the Conservatives. Thatcher would definitely not have done what Clegg has done. As for coalitions, she never had to form one but I believe she would have to hold on to power, especially if it was the master and dog relationship that we have now.
I can only speak from personal experience of the Thatcher era and being from a working class family and area it was not a positive time at all, maybe it was for the "country", namely the well off, but not for the poorer.
I don't go in for any of the "Evil" analogies aimed at her but certainly uncaring, arrogant and ruthless applies in my opinion.
 
Loads of analogies on this and other message boards between mrs thatcher and people from history such as adolf hitler, what rubbish, they were dictators she was democratically elected THREE times by the people of this country, so this view that everyone hated her is twaddle, this country needs a strong leader and unfortunately since mrs thatcher we have had no one with real leadership qualities in power. I dissagreed strongly with some of her policies and strongly supported others, but one thing i do is admire her strength and self belief. If only we had a leader now with her personal integrity.

She was elected but was no better than a dictator.
If her cabinet ministers didn,t agree with her they didn,t last long.
She took this country back to the victorian days,expecting the poor to doff there caps and bow to the rich.
 
Really mate, democratically elected!?

In her three victories the Tory party failed to reach even 44% of the votes polled. So on her best result over 56% voted against her. If you think that is democratic and proves she wasn't hated, you need a reality check!

So what are you are implying, we dont live in a democracy because we have a first past the post system, very very rarely in this country will the winning party poll over 50% of the vote, i for one prefer this system to PR as although we have a coallition at present these situations are rare under the first past the post system.
 
No we dont !

Would mrs thatcher ever have compromised her beliefs and formed a coalition with someone she dissagreed with on many issues just to get into office, i dont think so. Without principles and belief in ourself we are nothing. Dont get me wrong here, yes i am a tory but dissagreed with some of her policies but admire her strength of belief in what she was doing. The compromise politics we have seen over recent times have hurt this country a hell of a lot more.
Principles? You can't be talking about the same c**t who used to have
Pinochet round for tea,supported the Khmer Rouge,was against the ending
of apartheid,said Nelson Mandela was a terrorist,and sent a task force to
the Falkland Islands,because it was politically expedient to do so.
She'll take over downstairs,she's tortured more souls than Old Nick.
 
I just wish my grandad could of lived to see this day after he lost his job in the mines he never worked again hope she is in limbo because hell is to good for her
 
So what are you are implying, we dont live in a democracy because we have a first past the post system, very very rarely in this country will the winning party poll over 50% of the vote, i for one prefer this system to PR as although we have a coallition at present these situations are rare under the first past the post system.

I am not implying we are not a democracy, I state it as a fact. We are the only industrialised country in Europe that does not employ some form of PR. You cannot govern a country when the majority of the voters voted against you, whether Tory or Labour and remember I am Scottish and have never voted for either of those parties.

Your funniest/saddest comment tonight has been that Thatcher had integrity. Your 2nd funnest/saddest is that in "hindsight" some of her policies were wrong.
Whose hindsight? The majority of us knew at the time they were wrong and based on a dogma to break the unions and blackmail the "working class" with give-aways such as cheap council houses and cheap shares in state run companies.

Selling the countries prized assets to fund the then financial profligacy was neither smart nor bore any hallmarks of integrity. Unless of course you somehow class blackmail as being an honest, ethical practice!

Perhaps you do?
 
This is from the film director Ken Loach.

Margaret Thatcher was the most divisive and destructive Prime Minister of modern times.

Mass Unemployment, factory closures, communities destroyed – this is her legacy. She was a fighter and her enemy was the British working class. Her victories were aided by the politically corrupt leaders of the Labour Party and of many Trades Unions. It is because of policies begun by her that we are in this mess today.

Other prime ministers have followed her path, notably Tony Blair. She was the organ grinder, he was the monkey.

Remember she called Mandela a terrorist and took tea with the torturer and murderer Pinochet.

How should we honour her? Let’s privatise her funeral. Put it out to competitive tender and accept the cheapest bid. It’s what she would have wanted

I RATHER LIKE THAT
 
Happy days

Happy days

yes it put a BIG smile on my face,wont go into politics,myself an ex miner,but she wont be missed in my eyes by 99% of us marras.RIH.BI H.TIGHT LINES.:D:D:D:D:D
 
There is far more important things going on in the world other than her dying like me travelling 5 hours to etive to catch only a fing bullhead in a rock pool and my mate laying a brown trout behind my bivvy the sicko :mad:
 
Witch

Witch

No good giving her to us for fish bait as we would never catch anything with her past as a miner i will never forget the iron lady so just use her as scrap metal lol.:mad::mad::mad:
 
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