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is this true??

is margaret thatcher dead??


naflharrison  Sun 20/07/08 22:31
123everton
Sun 20/07/08
22:35
No, don't think so.
naflharrison
Sun 20/07/08
22:38

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ok just watched sunday night project and while not really paying attention heard them say someting bout £3million send off! got me wondering!!
1lcr
Sun 20/07/08
22:41
It has been released that when she does die, she will be getting an official send (the proper name escapes me at the mo)off costing the tax payers £3 mill. They must have been talking about it on the show.
rugeleyboy
Sun 20/07/08
22:42
i think there are discussing whether or not she gets a state send of when she eventually does pop her clogs.
sara3
Sun 20/07/08
22:42
fancy everyone discussing your funeral while you're still alive!
tiggerblue10
Sun 20/07/08
22:42
It is said that she will get a State funeral.
tiggerblue10
Sun 20/07/08
22:43
I think she will be on show for a few days as well.
1lcr
Sun 20/07/08
22:43
thats the one, a state funeral - couldn't think of the phrase then. Thanx guys.
hillary.bris
Sun 20/07/08
22:44
Nice lady really and not since her have we had a patriotic P M just f@@@@@@@g jobsworths BUT like most people in power she became too drunk on her ego.
PI@@@D with her own importance just like Blair and co.

Thank god we had a Queen to keep her in her place!!
tigerlily11
Mon 21/07/08
00:32
Sara my mate discused her funeral about a year before she died.
And unfortunatly, with the risk of turning this into a political debate, Thatcher is not dead.
I hated her some people thought she was great lets leave it at that.
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