Maggie Thatcher - Greatest Prime Minister of the 20th Century!

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  1. Gue

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    RE: You've come on here to make friends, I can tell.

    The only person i wish to die actually is you. Now **** off.
     
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    I haven't wished death on anyone or been laid off.

    Was the point you were trying to make that you're a bit of a nob? If so, you're right, you've made it perfectly.
     
  3. Gue

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    RE: You've come on here to make friends, I can tell.

    You can **** off aswell sunshine, you arrogant tosspot!!
    (givinfinger)
     
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    ooooh, hark at her.
     
  5. Gue

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    RE: You've come on here to make friends, I can tell.

    Come and sit next to me at the Stoke match.Ill buy you a pie.
     
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    light the blue touch paper and stand back

    good tactics eaststander, surefire way of getting a massive reaction on here
     
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    You're losing it, mate.

    'Cos by the looks of it, what you've actually remembered is Bruce Forsythe in a dress.

    Which is scary.
     
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    RE: You're losing it, mate.

    I think it looks like Ron Moody playing Fagin....in a dress.

    Also scary.
     
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    RE: You're losing it, mate.

    That's your weird mind working Gaz.

    It's actually one of them 'magic eye' drawings. If you actually stare at it for long enough, you'll probably get sacked.
     
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    It's a shame I'm at work

    Just bobbed on during lunch.. shame I can't stay long.

    Thatcher saved this country. The fact that Barnsley has more long term sick notes than anywhere else in the country shows that either:

    1. She did us a favour by saving all us young uns from certain disability and disease in the pits.

    Or 2. Strikers were all work shy anyway and striking was just another way of getting into Cortonwood club rather than doing a decent days work, so they deserved what they got.

    Either way, good on her, and in 10 years of labour what have they done for Barnsley?

    The answer is ventura!!! Get in. Quality jobs for skilled people.

    I'm a product of Thatcher and the first in my family to get out of the pits and to University. It's a shame that Labour are now preventing many more Barnsley students from following me by their student loans policy. (ok the tories brought it in, but Labour are really loving it!)

    Anyway, must get back to work.
     
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    RE: You've come on here to make friends, I can tell.

    in the seventies she/it said if they got power she'd take on and destroy the rialways, the miners and the steelworks. and did. nice woman, eh.

    and eddie george admitted that all the job losses in the north were part of a plan to keep the south prosperous. the country should have been split in two, **** the south, let them get on with their 'economic forces' (whilst it suits them) and made the north into a separate country. yorkshireland? :pff

    and all these fascists like the daily mail who moan about german or french companies controlling our utilities and putting prices up should remember they supported the quite frankly criminal privatisation of our assets for a pittance. barstewards

    thatcher's grave - britains biggest dancefloor!!
     
  12. Gue

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    not agreeing or disagreeinh here...but I'll tell thi what...

    I do think she would not have put up with the state the country is in right now, I do believe the immigration problem along with the yob culture would have been sorted by her. She may have been a bitch in many areas, but she was never payed to be popular...and now maybe its time we had a hard faced Barsteward in nowadays to sort out the mess this country is in.
     
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    Its painfully obvious you weren't affected in anyway from that statement....

    If you, or any of your family were affected by what that bitch did, then you can't have been involved.

    Have you managed to watch brassed off, this is probably the only film made that came anywhere near what people in this county went through.

    OR.....

    Were you one of the nottingham lot?
     
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    the woman was a class act

    when everyone was going on strike for more money if you didnt have a union you got **** all off the labour government, you know like the workshy useless nurses, firemen, police, forces, she came in and gave me an extra 14% for running round the streets and sunny boulevards of west belfast and she didnt take no 5hit off anyone, just what a country needs STRONG leadership
     
  15. Gue

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    RE: not agreeing or disagreeinh here...but I'll tell thi what...

    Maybe the reason for all this immigrant labour is because of the demise of the unions & **** wages being paid?
     
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    Didn't need Thatcher to keep me out of the pit

    I needed my father who was determined that none of his sons would follow him down the mine and so he worked to put us through school and college, and encourage us to use our brains rather than brawn.

    So whilst you and others might want to thank Thatcher for saving you from a life down the mine I'll thank my dad who worked down there all his life so we didn't have to.

    Went down Caphouse the other week and I was almost in tears at thinking what my dad put himself through every day only to be shat on by the likes of Thatcher.

    And as for massive redundancy - well not for him when he was 55....many of the "massive redundancy" stories are a fallacy and I recall my dad bollocking a farmer in York when he overheard him saying such a thing.
     
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    Proper FFS


    No longer making money?:eek:
     
  18. Gue

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    Have they not considered Blair? if not the best I would say he's in the top 1.
     
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    I take it that you didn't read the article?

    Said that he lost marks because of Iraq.

    Although surely he implemented that policy and followed it through.
     
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    Thatcher being a strong leader is a fallacy imho..

    After all, she had the whole of the establishment on her side, and called upon the Army and the Secret Services to undermine her own people who dared stand againast her. In my book, that's called facism. This myth was born out of an engineered scrap with the Argies, a war we had no chance of suffering defeat in, that was blown up by the Sun et al as another massive British Campaign, fighting for the empire and other such twaddle.

    In the end she saw through changes that were not in teh national interest but in the interests of a lucky few. Meanwhile my children and their childrens birthrights were sold off to the lowest bidder, all the while performing the biggest con in history: share ownership of something you already owned.

    Yes, she had the conviction to see through the changes, but it was hardly liekly to undermined like say Harold Wilson was. A stronger leader was the unassuming Clem Attlee, who picked up a broken country, implemented social reforms that prevented revolution, and in the face of MASSSIVE opposition from the ruling classes and others introduced the Welfare State, the NHS and nationalisation. A strong leader if ever there was one, not that miserable twit from Grantham.

    The sooner the day comes the better.
     

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