THE MOST HATED WOMAN IN BRITAIN ?
If I was asked to name the most hated woman in my lifetime a few weeks ago, I would have said Myra Hindley and I would have been wrong. Hindley was a convicted serial murderer and torturer of children, the other half of the infamous killer duo Brady and Hindley. While Brady rots inside never to be released, Hindley died some years ago in prison. Very few if any were sorry to see her passing, but the event was no big deal.
Counter that with the joy across the nation on hearing Thatcher had died. Sure the media and the Tory party are working overtime to tell us what a wonderful person she was, and how she saved the nation, the Tories need all the spin it can get these days, anything to divert attention from the big agenda. And the big agenda ? the UK is going down the tubes fast, and Thatcher and her ilk, started the decline, with the massive destruction of our major industries. Let’s not forget, while the Tories are painting her in glowing colours, she was not voted out, her own party began to realise she was a big liability and stabbed her in the back.
So, tomorrow she will be accorded a funeral for a hero, no doubt people who never knew her, not even born during her years at the helm, will weep openly on the streets. The great and the good will turn up for the service, people who stabbed her in the back, people who detested her, they will all be there. It will be a beautifully choreographed event, because no one, absolutely no one, does bullshit as good as the Brits.
May the Iron Lady rust in peace.
Eddie
THATCHER DESTROYS THE UK MINING INDUSTRY
The government, tightly observing the contingency methods suggested in
the 1974 report into nationalised industries known as the Ridley Plan in
the event of a strike, mobilised tens of thousands of police who were
drafted in from all over the country. While their official role during
the strike was to 'employ riot tactics in order to uphold the law
against violent picketing', they often initiated unprovoked baton
charges against pickets, such as happened at the much publicised
'Battle of Orgreave' and such that are widely believed to have caused
the deaths of pickets David Jones and Joe Green. Three children also
died during the strike, from picking coal in the winter. Members of the
British Army are also widely believed by miners to have been present at
the picket lines, and there exists film footage of 'policemen' wearing
tunics missing any identifying numbers on their lapels.
Communities had been devastated and left to rot, receiving not an ounce
of help from the government that had wielded the sword that had cut the
very lifeline that the communities had depended on, the coal pits.
Throughout the second half of the 1980s Thatcher continued her policy of
de-industrialisation in favour of imports from abroad, effectively
destroying British industry at the cost of thousands of jobs, with
unemployment reaching over 11% in the UK and about 50% in mining
communities by the late 80s. The potential for change had been defeated
with the miners, as had the power of the trade unions and the state had
been left to consolidate its free market agenda. Only through the
unified strength of the miners in complete solidarity with each other
could Thatcher have been defeated. The stress that is placed upon the
need for complete class unity when faced with long and bitter struggles
such as the days of 1984-1985, which is indeed the main lesson that
should be drawn from the strike, should never be underestimated.
http://libcom.org/library/notes-on-the-miners-strike-1984-1985
WE ARE STILL PAYING THE PRICE OF THATCHERISM TODAY !
It is the same story in other areas hit by the loss of heavy industry and manufacturing. So was it all worth it? Not according to Professor Steve Fothergill, an economist at Sheffield Hallam University and one of the authors of the report.
"I would unequivocally say no because we destroyed so much productive potential in the economy in those years and we did it in sectors we could really do with now to improve our trading performance in the world," he told Channel 4 News.
"Okay, we're not subsidising industry, but we're paying to keep people on benefit instead. We need an improved trading performance, selling more to the rest of the world, like Germany. But our capacity to do this has been affected because so much has been lost."
http://www.channel4.com/news/margaret-thatcher-miners-strike
THE POLL TAX RIOTS
http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/norfolk/hi/people_and_places/history/newsid_8543000/8543872.stm
THE FALKLANDS WAR
UK ARMED FORCES BEING DESTROYED
Likewise the head of the Naval task force in the Falklands War has warned that defence cuts mean Britain can now do “precisely nothing” to prevent Argentina retaking the islands. the Royal Navy no longer has aircraft carriers, has lost its force of Harrier jump jets and seen its warship fleet cut in half over the last decade. General Sir Peter Whiteley, a former commandant general of the Royal Marines, said: ‘If the Argentines decided to invade again we could never consider trying to take them (the Falklands) back because of our lack of naval resources.’ And Surgeon Rear Admiral Ralph Curr, the Royal Navy’s former medical director-general, added: ‘There’s no way we could defend the Falklands or re-engage the Argentines if it all happened again.’ In the Telegraph’s view, Britain can do ‘nothing’ to prevent Argentina retaking Falkland Islands.
Margaret Thatcher’s long time good friend, serial rapist and paedophile the legendary Jimmy Savile.
Margaret Thatcher with another old friend, the torturer and mass murderer General Augusto Pinochet.
THATCHER THE SNATCHER
Thatcher the snatcher stops free milk for school children ! "A report from 'Panorama' exploring the Conservative plan to withdraw free milk for children over seven years old and increase the price of school dinners. Mothers and teachers voice their concerns, but Margaret Thatcher defends her cuts and promises to plough the money that is saved back into school buildings."
She lied !
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/thatcher/6309.shtml
Sing along with Maggie
5 comments:
I take it you don't vote Tory Eddie!?
The Mirror will have you as a journalist soon
LOL
Jeff
The Mirror Jeff ! that's far to right wing for Eddie.
Graham
Too true Comrade Graham.
Eddie
Anticipating tomorrows wake. Champagne in the fridge. Isle of Jura next to the glass. Only down side is I'm cooking.
Rejoice , Rejoice..
Now when did I hear that phrase on the news that so many people had died?
John
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