Well thanks for that now i know where the hate comes from. the only contemporary portrayal i've seen of her was Iron Lady and other than saying she talked to the ghost of her dead husband it didn't put her in too terrible of a light.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Ding dong the witch is dead! Which old witch? The Wicked Witch!
I realise that to people not familiar with British politics, some of these comments might seem a little crass. What you must realise is that while Thatcher was the first female PM, and therefore certainly something of a role model for women in male-dominated environments, she was also the single most wretched, miserly, pathologically lying sociopath of a PM that the country has seen. The entire reason why the north of England is now a comparative economic deadzone is because she quite happily destroyed entire communities and shut down entire industries.
She didn't just enact terrible, terrible policies like the Poll Tax. She did so with a psychotic, patronising glee, telling us that even if we didn't like it, we'd have to take it up the arse. "Yes the medicine is harsh, but the patient requires it!"
She quite happily shat upon Scotland, Northern England and Wales simply in order to make things better for the Tory home counties in the South. Despite being the first female PM, she was everything that's wrong with the current political system, and embodied every single nasty quality that makes up the Conservative Party. She was a homophobe who banned the teaching or promotion in any way of homosexuality, she was a free-market capitalist to an insane degree, the reason why our railway networks are currently so fucked is because she decided to sell them off in the Eighties...
Suffice to say, round here we've been saying for a long time that the day Thatcher dies is the day we organise a street party. All due respect, blah blah blah, she was a terrible person who caused suffering and hardship for millions of people. If they even think of giving her a state funeral...
Can you go into a bit more detail about these "horrible policies"? As an american I know almost nothing about the woman other than the fact that almost everyone seems to hate her with a fiery passion and I don't know why.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Snip
Well that's probably the best explanation I've heard all day.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Ding dong the witch is dead! Which old witch? The Wicked Witch!
I realise that to people not familiar with British politics, some of these comments might seem a little crass. What you must realise is that while Thatcher was the first female PM, and therefore certainly something of a role model for women in male-dominated environments, she was also the single most wretched, miserly, pathologically lying sociopath of a PM that the country has seen. The entire reason why the north of England is now a comparative economic deadzone is because she quite happily destroyed entire communities and shut down entire industries.
She didn't just enact terrible, terrible policies like the Poll Tax. She did so with a psychotic, patronising glee, telling us that even if we didn't like it, we'd have to take it up the arse. "Yes the medicine is harsh, but the patient requires it!"
She quite happily shat upon Scotland, Northern England and Wales simply in order to make things better for the Tory home counties in the South. Despite being the first female PM, she was everything that's wrong with the current political system, and embodied every single nasty quality that makes up the Conservative Party. She was a homophobe who banned the teaching or promotion in any way of homosexuality, she was a free-market capitalist to an insane degree, the reason why our railway networks are currently so fucked is because she decided to sell them off in the Eighties...
Suffice to say, round here we've been saying for a long time that the day Thatcher dies is the day we organise a street party. All due respect, blah blah blah, she was a terrible person who caused suffering and hardship for millions of people. If they even think of giving her a state funeral...
One of the main beefs is the whole privitisation thing. She sold off damn near all of the nationalised industries (pretty much any utility company with British in the name). This had the result of giving monopoly-esque positions of power to private enterprise, hence why we get screwed with things like energy prices. The trains were sold off and have become a overly-expensive subsidised joke since, as was mentioned earlier in the thread. A lot of services were contracted out to the lowest bidder, such as hospital cleaners. I forget the exact details, but she made changes to the way dental colleges worked, which has had the knock on effect in the present day of NHS dentists being about as rarer than calm, reasoned debate on 4chan. Even "good" policies, like allowing people to buy council houses, aren't fantastic, that idea has been a major contributor to the lack of social housing in Britain today.major_chaos said:Can you go into a bit more detail about these "horrible policies"? As an american I know almost nothing about the woman other than the fact that almost everyone seems to hate her with a fiery passion and I don't know why.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Snip
Yes and no. Growth was better, but she maintined high unemployment for large stretches of her tenure, inflation was at pretty much the same level when she left as when she arrived. Also she entered office with the country in recession and it was also in recession when she left. Hardly the golden record that her admirers in the Tory Party claim.Apollo45 said:Being American here and rather ignorant about Thatcher's specific policies, what I remember from vague references during History channel shows and whatnot was that she pulled the British economy out of a hole it had been in since WWII. Not here to debate effects or anything, just wondering if that's accurate or not?
As far as her death goes, doesn't really affect me, but I'm surprised to see so much celebrating over an old lady's death in general, although I suppose this is the internet.
State funeral with military honours!j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Suffice to say, round here we've been saying for a long time that the day Thatcher dies is the day we organise a street party. All due respect, blah blah blah, she was a terrible person who caused suffering and hardship for millions of people. If they even think of giving her a state funeral...
So politics in the UK is pretty much the same as in the US then. The left calls the right Hitler and the right calls the left Marx.Lethos said:Oh for goodness sake. It's opinions like this that give the left in our country a bad name. You know when you read a news story of some far-right pundit in the US claiming Obama is a socialist/Marxist/communist-flavor-of-the-month? Well congratulations, you're now on the same level as them.SpunkeyMonkey said:The fact that she was female tends to somehow mask the fact that she her treatment of British mining communities wasn't a million miles away from Hitler's treatment of Jews. Had mass genocide been an option I dare say she would have strongly considered it, as she essentially "killed" many people anyway.
Disagree with your political opponents. Don't demonize them.