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sammmo | 07:19 Fri 03rd Dec 2010 | News
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They asked this question on Question Time last night - most said Child of Thatcher.
Child of Thatcher co-habiting with a Scottish Child of Thatcher................so there !
Hiya Jack - hows your back now? are you up and about?
Hiya Den :o)

I've not quite got back into body-popping just yet, but things are going very well.

Thank you for asking :o)
A child that had Thatcher's compassion and Brown's cheerful good humour would be doubly blessed. It's hard to pick one or the other.
Take Care xx
I sincerely hope all this Thatch-worship is sarcastic.
Apologies for my earlier insult Sammmo - I'm sure you're not really a vegetable ;-)
"...at least she knew what she was doing".
So did Hitler.
Child of Thatcher please .....
Is there any difference? Both Thatcher and Brown had children and both had boys. I think we are discussing their parentage.
No ! answer prancer you may not like the answers it is not sarcasm nor was it sarcasm .on question time .
She was a strong leader and took difficult decisions when this country was on its knees following years of union rule.
We need someone like her today . At the moment we haven't got anyone on the left or the right.
What are our leaders up to exchanging such meaningless jibes?
Sorry AP, left a comma out.
Child of Thatcher without doubt., I detested her at the time - but she had balls, she had dignity, and however misguided she may have been in some areas, she cared about this country - which is more than can be said for any who have come after her.

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