That's a bit hypocritical though isn't it ? I mean here people criticising thatcher for all the worlds ills, and being called an evil **** of a woman , yet when it's pointed out that Scargill was also a ****, the same as the unions you spit your dummy out!
In regards to that club you keep on about, is it a requirement to hear of this somewhere ? I don't read newspapers, especially as I said the gutter press. I don't see this club of people I've never heard of at all relevant to thatcher, the unions are relevant as she did her civic duty in breaking them.
You may not like her, in truth I didn't like her much either, but she did what she had to do at that time, breaking the il unions and helping to end the Cold War should be commended. The poll tax she should be condemned for.
Spit my dummy out? So it’s ok for you to put sly digs in is it? The very thing you had a tantrum about yesterday, you do today. That is hypocricy.
You are right that the majority of people on the forum were criticsisng Thatcher – and that very much reflects how she is regarded in this part of the country.
Regarding the Bullingdon Club that is a starting point for your understanding of who runs Britain and if you haven’t heard of it then, yes, that does leave a large gap in your political knowldge. Your very own comment “I don't see this club of people I've never heard of at all relevant to Thatcher” confirms that.
Did Margaret Thatcher have a civic right to break a trade union. Not by using the countries police force (backed up by the military) to beat up pickets she didn’t.


