Para199x said:I find the scottish, welsh, irish and any other nationalists quite comical. Do you really think Britain as a whole will be a powerful nation in say 100 years? Not if it stays as it is, and if Scotland and/or Wales gain independence they are going to slide quite far in a lot shorter time than that.FurKlarheitIchRant said:Solidarity I may not be Scottish but I am welsh and we have been under the sasanack boot for 800 years. I mean at least you've got a politically separate parliament, we've only got an assembly.Zizzousa said:***** was friends with Pinochet. As in super evil Chilean dictator.
Oh and apart from that, yeah, basically destroyed my home county, managed to render both of my parents unemployed within the same three month period, etc, as well as did awesome things like repeatedly using Scotland as guinea pig for risky policies (poll tax being the most memorable) because, well, let's face it, the people up there just aren't important like the English ones are because there's only 5 million of them.
I get what she was trying to do, but if there's a hell, I swear to God she's going there. It's going to be weird when she dies though...are we meant to mourn someone everyone hated?
Lord Kloo said:She did good mostly, the war in the Falklands was carried out well and for a good cause unlike some people's wars (looking at you Blair (Iraq)) and also stopped propping up failing industries, stopped those dastardly unions that had too much power over policy..
True the working class was worse off but hey its the working class, its always going to be worse off, the day they have good lives is the day they move into the middle class..
I would argue that she broke the back of the worker's unions that were crippling Britain. And yes, it's true that I'm technically Middle class and from the South, but my father came from a Welsh coal mine family, and my mother was the daughter of a travelling salesman from the Midlands. We're a jumped up lower class family, and probably wouldn't be in the position we are now if Baroness Thatcher easing up the financial sector regulation.jigilojoe said:Recently, shooting began on a film about Margaret Thatcher starring Meryl Streep as the 'Iron Lady' (if you're interested, Iron Lady is the name of the film). Since Thatcher is now knocking on deaths door I'm guessing that the film is going to be more of a homage than a insult, but Thatcher was truly a woman without humanity or goodness, killing every ounce of community and industry in Britain and sending men out to a war which (in my opinion) could of been avoided.
So here's the question to all you non Brits, if you had heard of Thatcher before now, what was your opinion on her?
EDIT: If you are British express your anger for the ***** having a film made about her
Oh and a lot of people are talking about their reasoning for hating Thatcher, here's mine I was born 4 years after she left office, my family on my fathers side were both coal miners and industrial workers. When I go up North to see them it feels like something's been lost, it's just painful to see.
I have few things I hate, facists are one. They have nothing to do with British politics and a lot to do with keeping our age old tradition of xenophobia alive, thankfully the BNP have now gone bankrupt, that's right, they couldn't keep a party of 40 racists going, if they were in charge of the country we'd long be fallen to dust.PinochetIsMyBro said:(I <3 Simon Darby and Griffin)
No, she played Bob Geldof in "The Wall," but she was never actually in Pink Floyd.Ashcrexl said:thatcher, thatcher. that is very familiar sounding name. was she in a pink floyd song at any point? i dont even know.