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Should Such A Virtually Unknow Person Have Been Honoured In Such A Way?

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anotheoldgit | 09:58 Tue 16th Apr 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2309694/John-Archer-Afro-Caribbean-elected-public-office-London-honoured-alongside-Lloyd-George-new-set-stamps.html

Many have criticised the fact that Baroness Thatcher is to receive a Military Procession funeral, I wonder what the reaction would have been if she had also been further honoured by having her image on a postage stamp, at least she would have been more fitting alongside other British famous faces, than a Mr John Archer?

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sp1814

/// I'm surprised that someone who take such an interest in news, and especially news about gay issues (judging by your posts this year) doesn't know the name Justin Fashanu. ///

The post this year have been mainly regarding Gay marriages, and this being a widespread item for discussion, does not necessarily make one interested in Gay issues, we generally leave that up to yourself.
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jake-the-peg

/// So presumably we'll stop hearing all this stuff about Margaret Thatcher being Britains first Woman Prime-Minister because that's treating her differently because of her gender? ///

No it is what you have chosen to read into it, if you read it properly I was merely criticising the need to always state the first 'Black' this or that, when others are not shown the same importance.
AOG

Why did you mention that Margaret Thatcher was Britain's first female prime minister?

Does that not make you as guilty as those who mention race? You're just doing it with gender surely?

Also (and I will be really impressed if you can come up with an answer to this), you have lead the field in raising questions on gay issues. Far more than anyone else on AB.

From transgender issues:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1232760.html

Marriage equality:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1231230.html

Gay asylum seekers:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1231229.html

Gay adoption:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1230331.html

Richard Littlejohn's attack on the transgender teacher:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1227544.html

The Christian couple who bans gays from their B&B:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1227082.html

That's six posts on gay-related issues...

In three weeks.

So, I put it to you again...with such a wide-ranging interest in all matters gay, how could you not know who Justin Fashanu is?
"The post (sic) on here have mainly been about gay marriage"? Can't say that I've noticed the posts had been mainly about gay issues, let alone gay marriage, but then I'm not, so far as I am aware, particularly concerned with the topic. How about you, aog?
^ "regarding gay marriages"^. Not that the correction makes any difference, but it might to some.
The Royal Mail are really scraping the bottom of the barrel for new stamp issues now. There is one for the anniversary of Dr Who !!!
Wait for the Eastenders and Corrie stamps !
There are plans for a 'Thatcher Stamp' or so I heard yesterday.
There was a Churchill stamp issue, I still have the 1st day cover somewhere.
@Eddie re Dr. Who stamps - Well, in fairness, 2013 is Dr.Whos 50th anniversary, which is a pretty significant milestone for a TV series.

I can well believe that Eastenders might get one as well, maybe Coronation Street if they have not already had one
Here you go, not just the UK there will be many Thatcher stamps.
http://commonwealthstampsopinion.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/224-stamps-to-commemorate-margaret.html
The Falklands have landed a bit for a scoop here, they have just actually issued a' Thatcher Stamp' it celebrates the freeing of the Falklands and Maggies picture is very prominent . Apparently it is not selling very well in Argentina .
I do not expect any further contributions from the OP.

Blind-sided.

Moving on...
No, sp, but aog has served his function as AB's shock jock, for which we, or I anyway, thank him. He'll be back later.
One of your more ridiculous threads AoG.

Thatcher does not have a birth anniversary in 2013 - and you didn't need to read Gromit's link to find out that was the criteria, it's in your own one. So either you didn't read that part, didn't understand it, or just decided to ignore it anyway.

Thatcher has already had commemorative stamps issued in the Falklands, and it's almost certain that she'll have one on the anniversary of her birth (which if I'm not mistaken would be in 2015).

I had heard of John Archer, but I'm not sure if I'd actually seen a picture of him before now. Mary Leaky and Norman Parkinson aren't people I recognised, though, and while I was aware of Elizabeth David I probably wouldn't have been able to place her face. Archer does, however, share a birth anniversary with the others and is thus entirely eligible. I don't know what you're complaining about.

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