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Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:23 pm
by hasezwei
she fucked more miners than seville

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:24 pm
by Forum
collige wrote:So, as a stupid American, I know absolutely nothing about this woman. What she basically the British Reagan?
The ultimate in right wing politicians with the face and voice to match

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:31 pm
by collige
Lye Form wrote:
collige wrote:So, as a stupid American, I know absolutely nothing about this woman. What she basically the British Reagan?
british hitler b2b darth vader b2b frizel going by my facebook feed today.
So almost as bad as Reagan then. Got it.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:41 pm
by Pedro Sánchez
magma wrote:With all these jokes you'd think she'd be spinning in her grave, but as we all know, the Lady is not for turning.
:W: gone over most the heads on here mind.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:41 pm
by ezza

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:45 pm
by wolf89
magma wrote:With all these jokes you'd think she'd be spinning in her grave, but as we all know, the Lady is not for turning.
Hahaha

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:56 pm
by Laszlo
Perej wrote:Celebrating an old womans death is fucked up. Wouldn't expect anything less from DSF though, people chat more shit on here than on the DM and the guardian combined and that's saying something.
tbh i'm one of the most conscientious people you're likely to meet and celebrating someone's death isn't really fair.
THIS is an exception to that rule and I believe that wholeheartedly.

If you're not even a little happy she's no longer wasting oxygen it's probably because you're too young to remember, not from the U.K or you/your family made money off the back of her/her governments policies.
I'd wager that upon hearing the news today the vast majority of the British public (those old enough to remember) had the initial response , even if they didn't vocalise it, of "good".

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:59 pm
by alphacat
The one thing I'd like to thank Maggie for: serving as a lightning rod to polarize Britain's youth into the '77 punk explosion. She probably had no idea how useful she was for kickstarting the last, best incarnation of rock n' roll before it well and truly died and got stuffed as a museum piece.

:Q:


Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:27 pm
by Hircine
militar dictatorship loving hag

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:20 pm
by garethom
Hircine wrote:militar dictatorship loving hag
Ironically defeated a military dictatorship in a good ol' war.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:59 pm
by hubb
Agreed Lazlo. She made the world a much worse place for a whole lot of people for a long time.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:08 pm
by Marcus
She may have been a bitch but it was what the country needed, previously the public companies were all running huge losses and just bailed out by the government since they always knew they were safe. Pushed the British to become more competitive again international trade. Stopped outrageous/ silly strikes from happening within businesses and started to attract more foreign investment into the UK. Someone had to cut the dead weight off draining the economy and glad she had the balls to do it.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:29 pm
by Mason
Marcus wrote:She may have been a bitch but it was what the country needed, previously the public companies were all running huge losses and just bailed out by the government since they always knew they were safe. Pushed the British to become more competitive again international trade. Stopped outrageous/ silly strikes from happening within businesses and started to attract more foreign investment into the UK. Someone had to cut the dead weight off draining the economy and glad she had the balls to do it.
:z:

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:46 pm
by Dystinkt
Mason wrote:
Marcus wrote:She may have been a bitch but it was what the country needed, previously the public companies were all running huge losses and just bailed out by the government since they always knew they were safe. Pushed the British to become more competitive again international trade. Stopped outrageous/ silly strikes from happening within businesses and started to attract more foreign investment into the UK. Someone had to cut the dead weight off draining the economy and glad she had the balls to do it.
:z:
this. all you guys celebrating her death, if some shit lefty politician had beaten her in elections this country would still be a fucking european basket case run by the unions. i wasnt alive at the time but my dad was and hes told me how shit times were, but that shit was necessary because unions can't expect to run the government.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 7:47 pm
by garethom
hubb wrote:Agreed Lazlo. She made the world a much worse place for a whole lot of people for a long time.
Would things have been worse had she not made the decisions that she had?

I'm not gonna try and preach here, I don't know enough about the whole situation to form any sort of valid opinion, one thing I did admire about her was that she seemed to stick to her decisions for the most part, whether it was popular or not, sometimes that's what I think you need. Much more admirable than today's flip flopping, treacherous pile of shite that will say whatever it is we want to hear at that moment.

I wonder if the Blair/Brown government that took us into the "war on terror" and shafted the country financially will be looked back on as scornfully as Thatcher.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 8:31 pm
by gwa
actually yeah she also did business enterprise scheme and my old boy utilized it so like yeah she wasn't just the devil but non ever really do more than good anyway

STILL INDIFFERENT TBTH TBF URMUM

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 9:03 pm
by EliteLennon117

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:13 pm
by Widowmaker
too young to know much about her to be honest i know the ins and outs but i wasn't alive when she was in office, why are people my age (20) going on about her as if they know shit?

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:56 pm
by Perej
Widowmaker wrote:too young to know much about her to be honest i know the ins and outs but i wasn't alive when she was in office, why are people my age (20) going on about her as if they know shit?
Exactly. It's just a herd mentality with soppy stnuc who act like they are working class freedom fighters when many are highly middle class people talking about her as if their Dad's worked down the mines at the time. They didn't. Fuck off.
Don't know the ins and outs of her policies because as previously stated wasn't alive, but the way people demonise her in comparison to how people talk about Blair and what he did to this country is shameful.

Re: Maggie's Deed

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 12:24 am
by anadin_xtra
Cheeky wrote:
Mason wrote:
Marcus wrote:She may have been a bitch but it was what the country needed, previously the public companies were all running huge losses and just bailed out by the government since they always knew they were safe. Pushed the British to become more competitive again international trade. Stopped outrageous/ silly strikes from happening within businesses and started to attract more foreign investment into the UK. Someone had to cut the dead weight off draining the economy and glad she had the balls to do it.
:z:
this. all you guys celebrating her death, if some shit lefty politician had beaten her in elections this country would still be a fucking european basket case run by the unions. i wasnt alive at the time but my dad was and hes told me how shit times were, but that shit was necessary because unions can't expect to run the government.
this.... she died after suffering with dementia for years, what a horrible way to go