Well I for one am glad the whore is dead and I have no shame in saying that. I hope she had a horrible death. If she does have a state funeral they should fire the guns into the coffin.
She did her part, sure, but then different people would define society and the state's role in that society differently.
For me her black marks are to do with her 'win at all costs' attitude - She got her policies across, but with huge cost. She left a lot of people destitute. That's rather unforgivable.
She wasn't the devil incarnate though - she was a human being with successes and failures, like all of us. She happened however to have a lot of power.
So, why would anybody even consider her for a State Funeral- because of the Falklands?
I don't want to sound patronising, but imo you have to be old enough to remember the pre-Thatcher era to fully understand the impact of her policies.
There were many problems when I was growing up, but there was always a sense of optimism that social evolution was moving in the right direction. Thatcherism destroyed that, it re-introduced a philosophy of selfishness and encouraged the greedy pursuit of materialism and contempt for the common people. A government is responsible for all its people, not just the favoured few.
Thatcher and her cronies set back the cause of social inclusiveness and unity by several decades at least.
Any perceived, short term achievements are nothing in comparison to the overall detrimental effects of those years.
In truth, I can't be bothered celebrating her death because it won't undo the damage done, but I'd like to see the effects of her reign put into proper historical context, and not skewed by some rose-tinted view of her as some heroic wartime leader.
My dad also, inexplicably, voted Tory all his life although his philosophy was anything but conservative (perhaps not quite so inexplicable in that he lived through WWII and as a result was an admirer of Churchill).As always saint, I'm in total agreement, but I can't help but feel joy at her demise. My dad used to vote tory before her. He soon changed his allegiance. He could see what she was doing systematically, especially to his and my home city and to the North generally.
My dad also, inexplicably, voted Tory all his life although his philosophy was anything but conservative (perhaps not quite so inexplicable in that he lived through WWII and as a result was an admirer of Churchill).
He died a few years after Thatcher came to power so missed seeing the effects of his aberration.
My dad also, inexplicably, voted Tory all his life although his philosophy was anything but conservative (perhaps not quite so inexplicable in that he lived through WWII and as a result was an admirer of Churchill).
He died a few years after Thatcher came to power so missed seeing the effects of his aberration.

Well I for one am glad the whore is dead and I have no shame in saying that. I hope she had a horrible death. If she does have a state funeral they should fire the guns into the coffin.
She put millions onto the dole queue just to prove a point to her cronies, she destroyed British industry to a point it could never recover from, she created a culture of pure greed and gluttony that has never gone away and she pandered to the police to the point where they could cover up the deaths of 96 innocent football fans and society just accepted the police had nothing to answer for.
All she did was to sort out lazy lefty workers that were striking every other week brining our country down.
RIP Maggie.

I've never been on strike in my life
Red Hadron Collider:4544824 said:All she did was to sort out lazy lefty workers that were striking every other week brining our country down.
RIP Maggie.
I've never been on strike in my life![]()
In the days when I had a wife I found aimlessly wandering the streets to be a more worthwhile pursuit.I'm too lazy to strike. My wife tries to put me to work when I'm home.
I've never been on strike in my life![]()
I'm too lazy to strike. My wife tries to put me to work when I'm home.
