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Campaign to get Ding Dong the Witch is Dead to Number One



Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,785
GOSBTS
Ironic people are buying this on the internet connections she laid the foundations for. The GPO didn't see the need for houses to have more than 1 phone, and said there was no future in mobile phones. We'd still be on 1mb internet like the french.
 






Doc Lynam

I hate the Daily Mail
Jun 19, 2011
7,347
What winds me up is that most people 'celebrating' her death are under 30 and are just jumping on a bandwagon. She dragged the country into the modern era but people trot out the same couple of arguments, "created lots of unemployment", "closed the mines". Question them further than that and they haven't a ****ing clue what they're talking about.

Whether you like it or not they are entitled to an opinion and we are all living through the ramifications of her choices.
 


GNF on Tour

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Jul 7, 2003
1,365
Auckland
Purchased.
 


T soprano

New member
Oct 27, 2011
8,018
Posh end of Shoreham
I'm in my forties and lived in Liverpool in a working class area during the Thatcher era mate. What winds me up is southern aspirants who made pots of cash and started Britain off on the debt mountain roller coaster in the 80s while the north got ****ing raped.

Clearly you don't know what your talking about half as well as you think you do.
I used to walk around in the 80s shouting
"LOADS OF MONEY "
 




GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
I'm not too IT savvy - but The Witdh is Dead at number one this week sounds a great idea. How do I go about helping the campaign?
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
I used to walk around in the 80s shouting
"LOADS OF MONEY "

It was mad. I left Merseyside in 1986 and moved back to Sussex. The South was filthy with money, I was a plasterers mate earning £200 a day! Up north though it had turned into a horrific nightmare for millions.

If you were in the southern building trade, estate agency, or involved in stocks and shares you got wealthy very fast...the working classes up north who were bred to work in heavy industry suddenly found themselves on the scrap heap, under skilled and very very angry. You have to see why she is so hated by those she chose to ignore in the " no such thing as society" rush.

She was an ideologue and a very strong leader but she was quite prepared to destroy the fabric of the working class to reform Britain. The pain was immense. It has led us directly to where we are now in a total greed driven economic nightmare.
 




Brian Fantana

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Oct 8, 2006
7,552
In the field
What an utterly pathetic post from the OP. Anyone who is currently revelling in her death needs to take a good look at themselves? Do any of you fancy having a crack at running the country? I bet you'd find it a pretty ****ing difficult job. Pathetic.
 


DBL

Banned
Sep 22, 2011
599
I think it's in poor taste, but she ruined a generation of people's lives through her bullying ideology, so I don't have a problem with it.

I think it's in poor taste, but she inspired a generation of people to become what they wanted to become, so yes I do have a problem with it.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
What winds me up is that most people 'celebrating' her death are under 30

Excuse me. That's the most prattish comment I've seen on NSC tonight (and with pro- and anti- Thatcher posts there have been a lot). Those of us who remember the Thatcher era are a lot more likely to be opposed to it than youngsters who were kids at the time - we experienced what was going on, and it wasn't for the benefit of the country.

And if you're going to question my credentials as an observer of the terrible things that were happening then, I was working in Jobcentres (Benefit Offices as they were called back then) at the time. Been there, seen it, done it, sunshine...........don't accuse me of jumping on a band wagon. If there IS a band wagon, I would have helped to build it.
 




GNF on Tour

Registered Twunt
Jul 7, 2003
1,365
Auckland
Rip to an old lady
END OF

Will someone please explain why the fact that the Iron Lady had 'family' and was "an old lady" is a reason not to be happy she's gone? Just because you've given birth and grown old is irrelevant when it comes to debating if she herself was a disgusting person. If breeding gave you immunity from being accountable for what you've done then 90% of people could do what they liked...........Doesn't Rose West have relatives? I spose when she dies we should say 'Ah poor old Rose, shame she burried all those people in her garden, but she's someone's Mum....' (am not suggesting Rose West and Thatcher are in the same league - after all Rose West only ruined a handful of lives - but it's the principle........)
 


Diego Napier

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Mar 27, 2010
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Good shout!

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GT49er

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NSC Patron
Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
It was mad. I left Merseyside in 1986 and moved back to Sussex. The South was filthy with money, I was a plasterers mate earning £200 a day! Up north though it had turned into a horrific nightmare for millions.

If you were in the southern building trade, estate agency, or involved in stocks and shares you got wealthy very fast...the working classes up north who were bred to work in heavy industry suddenly found themselves on the scrap heap, under skilled and very very angry. You have to see why she is so hated by those she chose to ignore in the " no such thing as society" rush.

She was an ideologue and a very strong leader but she was quite prepared to destroy the fabric of the working class to reform Britain. The pain was immense. It has led us directly to where we are now in a total greed driven economic nightmare.

A very fair post, from one who witnessed both ends of Thatcherism. Yeh, it made some people rich (there were those who didn't even realise that 'Loads of Money' was a caricature!) but much damage was done to many people.
 




happypig

Staring at the rude boys
May 23, 2009
8,171
Eastbourne
Ironic people are buying this on the internet connections she laid the foundations for. The GPO didn't see the need for houses to have more than 1 phone, and said there was no future in mobile phones. We'd still be on 1mb internet like the french.

1. Mrs T didn't lay the foundations for the internet, it evolved from Arpanet/Darpanet.
2. The GPO always had provisions for people to have more than one phone (up to 6 in a standard installation, more if required but needed a ringing converter)
3. BT was a founding partner in TSCR which evolved into Cellnet then O2
4. Average speed in France is 17.03Mb, a mere 1700% error (in the UK it is 20.05Mb which probably reflects the UK being a smaller country and a more urban environment)

Other than that though, a very well informed post.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,186
Gloucester
What an utterly pathetic post from the OP. Anyone who is currently revelling in her death needs to take a good look at themselves? Do any of you fancy having a crack at running the country? I bet you'd find it a pretty ****ing difficult job. Pathetic.

Actually, I think you're the pathetic one. Sorry - but that's that. Me and my daughter danced in the street last night, and both of us have worked all our lives and not scrounged on benefit. Some of us witnessed the evils that were Thatcherism - I can't remove your blinkers, but believe me, it wasn't good
 




Goldstone Rapper

Rediffusion PlayerofYear
Jan 19, 2009
14,865
BN3 7DE
Actually, I think you're the pathetic one. Sorry - but that's that. Me and my daughter danced in the street last night, and both of us have worked all our lives and not scrounged on benefit. Some of us witnessed the evils that were Thatcherism - I can't remove your blinkers, but believe me, it wasn't good

But she invented the Internet! She brought the Cold War to an end! And she saved the national sport of football! Etc.
 




Guinness Boy

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Jul 23, 2003
37,341
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1. Mrs T didn't lay the foundations for the internet, it evolved from Arpanet/Darpanet.
2. The GPO always had provisions for people to have more than one phone (up to 6 in a standard installation, more if required but needed a ringing converter)
3. BT was a founding partner in TSCR which evolved into Cellnet then O2
4. Average speed in France is 17.03Mb, a mere 1700% error (in the UK it is 20.05Mb which probably reflects the UK being a smaller country and a more urban environment)

Other than that though, a very well informed post.

:clap2:

I've read some informed posts and some ill informed posts on both sides since yesterday but the notion that Thatcher somehow paved the way for the Internet is absolutely hilarious. And having just skyped my Dad in rural France it seems his dodgy socialist connection is.....just as fast as mine.
 


Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,552
In the field
Actually, I think you're the pathetic one. Sorry - but that's that. Me and my daughter danced in the street last night, and both of us have worked all our lives and not scrounged on benefit. Some of us witnessed the evils that were Thatcherism - I can't remove your blinkers, but believe me, it wasn't good

What blinkers? I just don't see why you would celebrate someone's death?
 


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