The late Baroness Thatcher.

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I do wish people would read posts p r o p e r l y

'Thatcher's selfish and uncaring s o c i e t y ' - not an individual - but a description of a society - selfish and uncaring - yes it was, and still is

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I hope Baroness Thatcher's funeral passes without incident and is accorded the dignity and respect it deserves. I hope any attempt to disrupt it or cause offence will be dealt with swiftly and unceremoniously.
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Time for everyone to step back, take a deep breath and count to twenty.
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Alan

Spot on sir

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Perhaps it would be far more beneficial for our forum - if a little dignity be shown to the late Iron lady for the next week

Then it would be appropriate to debate the vexed subject of the Baroness good/bad points

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gfw,

Of course you are right.
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Perhaps it should have been made clear at the outset that the thread was a 'book' of condolence and not open to any views other than those of sympathy and praise.

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Perhaps it should have been made clear at the outset that the thread was a 'book' of condolence and not open to any views other than those of sympathy and praise.
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Alan, Graham and OBF - I'm with you.

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gfwgfw wrote:
Alan

Spot on sir

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Perhaps it would be far more beneficial for our forum - if a little dignity be shown to the late Iron lady for the next week

Then it would be appropriate to debate the vexed subject of the Baroness good/bad points

Am I right or am I right

With respect from the ole **** of rural Darzet
Dignity indeed and heartly agree with your sentiments gfw. It seemed to me that the OP posted a message that was more of condolence than a political statement and therefore set the tone for this thread, which has unfortunately been hi-jacked for political points of view. At the end of the day a person has died and to treat that as an excuse to "have a go" is IMO disrespectful .
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Since the lady had only just died I thought it would be taken as read that posts would not be anything but expressions of sympathy with respect to Mrs Thatcher and her family.
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I do hope that there is no disruption at Mrs Thatcher's funeral, some yobs are using her death as an excuse to vandalise property and get drunk, all in the name of celebrations.
God help our country if this is how people behave.

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Kendhni wrote:
I crossed posted with you Boris and have deleted my thread to leave a single thread

Whether you like her or not she played a massive part in reshaping Britain at the end of the last century and providing one of the longest periods of sustained growth in our history. Was she solely responsible for the downfall of our manufacturing industry; or, as is more likely, the damage was done in the seventies by the unions, low quality work force and poor management?

Sadly I believe much of peoples recollection is tainted by how they prospered under her leadership ... those that grasped and embraced the changes did well those that struggled with change and remained in the past did not do so well ... but she was often used as a scapegoat for other peoples failings, weaknesses and lack of ability.
Boris , this was the second post and was obviously not just an expression of sympathy.

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John,
There is nothing there which criticises Mrs Thatcher but on the contrary draws attention to her strengths and achievements. This is neither the topic nor the time to get too involved in expressing disapproval of what Margaret Thatcher did or did not do and gfwgfw is absolutely correct in alerting us to avoid that debate at this present time.
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oldbluefox wrote:
John,
There is nothing there which criticises Mrs Thatcher but on the contrary draws attention to her strengths and achievements. This is neither the topic nor the time to get too involved in expressing disapproval of what Margaret Thatcher did or did not do and gfwgfw is absolutely correct in alerting us to avoid that debate at this present time.

So the post is actually just to praise Thatcher.

Isnt this censorship??
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Nobody has mentioned censorship John. I call it respect for somebody who has died and for the family they have left behind.
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oldbluefox wrote:
Nobody has mentioned censorship John. I call it respect for somebody who has died and for the family they have left behind.
Sorry, but I dot believe that anything disrespectful has been said, but surely it should be a balanced post not just a one sided view of her premiership.

Sorry but that is how I feel.

I will add nothing further to this now.

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What happened to the post by Mo2013 ???
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John

I have PMd you.
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When you look at the groups that have appeared on the street many of them are far to young to have lived much of their life under Thatcher and are exactly the sort of person who benefited massively from her legacy (whether that be from the wealth she generated in the country, placing Britain back at the front of the world stage of politics, or those just looking for a state handout) .. others are showing support for murderers and terrorists .. others believe they have genuine grievances.

The real irony, according to many who knew Thatcher well, is that she would probably have loved the spectacle since such empowerment and showing a bit of passion was part of what she created out of what was basically a brain dead Britain.

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watching the news, it seems the funeral will take 7.5 hrs and be attended by the queem and other members of the royal family.
I sincerly hope, it passes without incident and people can respect the fact it is a funeral for a mother and grandmother

as for the rest of it, that is perhaps best discused later
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IDS has this morning responsded to critisms re the State's financial contribution towards Mrs T's funeral costs by reminding us all that she single handedly achieved a rebate from the EU to the tune of £75 Billion and still counting.
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I wonder if those complaining and condoning the threat of protests etc. accept that they are the ones pushing up policing costs?
Maybe they are less concerned about the costs than they pretend to be!

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Kendhni wrote:
I wonder if those complaining and condoning the threat of protests etc. accept that they are the ones pushing up policing costs?
Maybe they are less concerned about the costs than they pretend to be!
I shouldn't think they care less, they're just out to cause trouble.
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Those who raise their voices in protest are nothing more than thugs in my eyes. There’s a time and place for everything and this isn’t the time.

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'There’s a time and place for everything and this isn’t the time'.

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