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tinkerbell23 | 00:18 Fri 23rd Dec 2011 | Current Affairs
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Is there already a thread re: state funeral been made today i can read!?

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Funny. You men are all claiming to have based your opinions on her in an unbiased way but you all use the word "woman". Maybe she doesn`t fit your stereotype of a woman (young, pretty, high heels, good figure etc). I rest my case!
As far as the coal industry is concerned she probably did miners the best favour of all by closing down what must be just about the most dangerous and unpleasant occupation imaginable.
i saw hard working people on their knees cus of that thing....and dont believe what the Thatcher press told about the unions etc....but in the end even her own party saw what she was and turned their backs on her
I use the term 'woman' because that's what she is - how would you prefer that refer to her...?
chrissa, true!.....but think about how much the government have paid out over the years to miners out of work since the mines closed!.......they had no other skills!......the closure of the pits killed the south wales valleys!.......they still suffer today!..........
As an ex-politician MarkRae. Gender is (should be) irrelevant.
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As far as the coal industry is concerned she probably did miners the best favour of all by closing down what must be just about the most dangerous and unpleasant occupation imaginable. <<

the ones that worked in the pit near my old works all agreed working down the pit was better than working with the chemicals that we used.

you might find that hard to believe new judge but it is true
Given the choice a; work in a slightly dangerous environment and support your own family
b; live on benefits steal cars and sell smack to your family and friends
come on judge
Not strictly true chrissa, while many of the older pits were losing money as many were producing coal profitably. There was a standard closing procedure and though men objected they all knew it was going to happen eventually. It was the wholesale closure of profitable pits they objected to. My own colliery was not only one of the most profitable mines in the country but it also had at least 30 years of proven workable reserves
I totally agree with New Judge.
I dread to think where we'd be today without her as Prime Minister.
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You have to forgive my ignorance as i said she is before my time but my family hate her...

Just had a recent interest involving her and thought i ask!

Heyyyy jan xxx
According to himself, she gets a state funeral as an ex-Prime minister. With regards to the pits, the miners where I lived bought out the pit whe they worked, sadly this closed in the last couple of years (Tower Colliery).
I think she introduced the me me me society from which we have never recovered .
I remember her reign well .People in negative equity losing their homes and jobs while the fat cats in the city were lighting their fat cigars with ten pound notes .
It was all jobs for the boys and having tea with despots like Pinochet .
Awful woman .
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What im led to believe is that working class were left to starve basically and the upper class got the good end of the deal x
I remember when I went to a music festival and the lead singer of a band asked if the Queen Mother was dead yet. That bombed with the audience because they could see what a crass and insensitive question that was. I think I`m suffering from deja vu.
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Sorry, but she was an icon, first ever woman PM, she used common sense. To some she was a way to home ownership. Credit where credit is due, please.
What are you apologising for, annodomino?
shaneystar - the situation that you describe still exists decades after Thatcher`s reign (and probably always will)
The mining industry has gone the same way as every other British manufacturing industry - and we as a nation like a bargain.
Choose between British goods at £2 and imported at £1, the import wins.

We all remember the winter of discontent - Labour's Callaghan v The Unions, and guess who lost?
Yes, us, the public. Someone had to bring them under control, and thank heaven's Thatcher did.

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