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...Twitter is alive with rumours Mrs Thatch is on her death bed!Please, Lord, dont be pulling our puds with this one. If rhis is true and the heinous cow pops it, Frank Turner MUST play \"Thatcher f**ked the kids\" when I see him on Monday.
Whether you like it or not, she is probably the greatest British Prime Minister, or at least the longest in office, (which does imply she was the most popular having won 3 elections (would have been 4 had it not been for the poll tax) unless you include the UK's first ever Prime Minister.She was part of the Heath setup that crumbled because of the industrial strikes, the biggest U-turn in political history since the second world war with the Selsdon Manifesto. Even Wilson and Callaghan struggled to come to terms with the debt the country was facing. The 1979 Winter of Discontent sums it up in one, when according to Andrew Marr, the grave diggers of Liverpool striked.She took Office with a manifesto that she (unlike Heath) was bound to govern by, this economic policy and this alone is what she beleived gave her the right to First Lord of the Treasury, and by god she stuck to it. Some describe her premiership as a piece of art, a Hurricane in human form, a second monarch. But in reality the truth is that luck and luck alone is what made her first term in office something she survived. The luck of the Falklands, the Oil findings off shore of Scotland. But as Unemployment hit an all time low she still refused to U-turn. After the economic turn around, and the famous \"Right to Buy\" Policy she could finally avenge the Goverment she was part of that was torn apart; King Arthurs kingdom, and by god she did. Thatcher did embrace an economic policy that may have shaped a Britian heading for decline in future years, but her main motivation was to build a Britian that was hard saving. The problem was; everyone was spending, we were bieng sold a whole new lifestyle.Of course; there were gaps, the poorest in our society did indeed get poorer while the richer got richer. But she changed Britian for the future, we were no longer \"The Dirty Man of Europe\"So as you sit in your own home (that was probably owned by the Council and sold under \"Right to Buy\") bieng charged an income Tax around 20% or 40% (which Thatcher brought down) in the words of Andrew Marr: \"Whether you were born before or after Thatcher's Government, if you walk the streets of Great Britain today, we are without doubt speaking of the most transformative premierships the country has ever seen. Whether your childhood consisted of Blair, Major, Callaghan, Wilson, Heath, Douglas-home, Macmillan, Eden, Churchill or even Attlee. As of 1979, we are all Children of Thatcher.She is a historic treasure to this country, I respect certain folk may not like her and will party the day news comes of her death, but I will not be one of those...
After the economic turn around
She is a historic treasure to this country
Whether you like it or not, she is probably the greatest British Prime Minister, or at least the longest in office...unless you include the UK's first ever Prime Minister.
Quote from: \"Mr1Croft\" post=156559Whether you like it or not, she is probably the greatest British Prime Minister, or at least the longest in office...unless you include the UK's first ever Prime Minister.Aye, the Prime Ministerships of Pitt the Younger, Lord Liverpool, Salisbury, Gladstone and Lord North just didn't happen, did they? Not a great start to a paeon of praise to Thatcher when your first 'fact' is wrong, is it?
Quote from: \"Mr1Croft\" post=156559After the economic turn aroundAye, I remember the economic 'turn around' under Thatcher. Unemployment at least trebled (if not quadrupled), and inflation higher when she left office than it was when she entered it, eleven years later. What an achievement, I can't understand why she isn't worshipped as a living God.
Quote from: \"Glyn_Wigley\" post=156867Quote from: \"Mr1Croft\" post=156559After the economic turn aroundAye, I remember the economic 'turn around' under Thatcher. Unemployment at least trebled (if not quadrupled), and inflation higher when she left office than it was when she entered it, eleven years later. What an achievement, I can't understand why she isn't worshipped as a living God.Figure 10 on Page 32 of this published article (http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/dp0600.pdf) tells a different story...One may find it more insulting when in a later post you are quick to talk about fact...