I remember and lived through the previous Labour government run by the Trade Unions, so I was a fan of MT although I got none of the benefits you mention.
And again - this.
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I remember and lived through the previous Labour government run by the Trade Unions, so I was a fan of MT although I got none of the benefits you mention.
Edit - Can’t be arsed.....
Idiotic statement. You don't get voted in 3 times in a democracy being that. You might have disliked her but that's rather an exaggeration.
I get that, neither side is going to shift an inch on this![]()
What bugs me is moronic statements like:
“Glad someone is dead.”
Just plain nasty and not why I go on NSC.
That is when I couldn’t be arsed.
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I didn't especially like her either, but millions did and that's democracy for yer.![]()
Didn't Brown do the same thing but this time with something which couldn't be recovered, i.e. the British gold reserves?3rd. May 1979. Black day that was. Start of ten years of flogging everything worthwhile off cheap to buy votes to keep the cow on power.
RIP (and the 'R' doesn't stand for 'rest')
It's not really that controversial. She was a divisive figure and those who thought she was good thought she was very very good. To prove the point, she only won a GE with >50% of the vote once. Nothing unusual there of course, but hardly suggests the backing of most of the nation. And actually, she'd come pretty close to the top of a "worst PM in living memory poll" too. She's the Man Utd of historical PMs really isn't she.Controversial ... this will get a few of NSC's finest spitting out their latte![]()
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Controversial ... this will get a few of NSC's finest spitting out their latte![]()
She’d have banged heads together and sorted Brexit though.
Although there is no way she would have let it go to a vote.
Idiotic statement. You don't get voted in 3 times in a democracy being that. You might have disliked her but that's rather an exaggeration.
It's not really that controversial. She was a divisive figure and those who thought she was good thought she was very very good. To prove the point, she only won a GE with >50% of the vote once. Nothing unusual there of course, but hardly suggests the backing of most of the nation. And actually, she'd come pretty close to the top of a "worst PM in living memory poll" too. She's the Man Utd of historical PMs really isn't she.
I never liked her as she decimated parts of the country, but I think she was far better than anything we've seen since Tony Blair left office. Brown, Cameron and May have all been absolute gash.
She wasn't elected as PM, she was elected as an MP. I take some comfort in that.
Could you elaborate please?
We don't vote for Prime Minister. We elect our local MP. The party asked to form the government has selected who will be their PM. Technically this is true and I take comfort from it.