Who could have predicted that the mere mention of education would turn this thread into a grammar and spelling thread?
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Who could have predicted that the mere mention of education would turn this thread into one about grammar and spelling?
Further proof, should any be needed, that the internet is a triumph of democracy over censorship. In 1977 the BBC would have announced that Ding Dong had made no. 2 in the charts and Rod Stewart oh so narrowly made no. 1. Interesting that they're still tying themselves up in knots over censorship even now instead of just reporting the facts and giving the tune equal coverage.
But the BBC are left wing socialist Thatcher haters surely they can't be trying to censor the song? The BBC described on here would surely be putting it on high rotation along with Maggies Farm, Maggie on the Guillotine etc etc.
'I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher' is storming up the charts tonight and is already in the top ten. I wonder if there will be such an effort to stop the BBC playing it if it gets to number one?
i-Tunes - I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher
In the interests of fair play BOTH tracks should be played in full with NO comment. BBC are gutless jibbers.
'I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher' is storming up the charts tonight and is already in the top ten. I wonder if there will be such an effort to stop the BBC playing it if it gets to number one?
i-Tunes - I'm in love with Margaret Thatcher
Not supporting this campaign however I also do not support the BBC cow towing to the Government and not playing this in the charts
Typical left-wing BBC not respecting the free market choice of consumers! Thatcher would be most upset were she alive today. But if she was alive today, the track would not have received so many sales. Oops, am in a world of confusion.
Typical left-wing BBC not respecting the free market choice of consumers! Thatcher would be most upset were she alive today. But if she was alive today, the track would not have received so many sales. Oops, am in a world of confusion.
As for the age of Thatcher's detractors ... somewhere I have a letter written in 1982 by my then 88-year-old great aunt, which is one of the most vitriolic outpourings of disgust at Thatcher's responsibility for the Falklands conflict that I have ever read.
Mind you, Thatcher had previous, trying to ban Spycatcher and 'video nasties'.