Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
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Oops, yes.Montreal Wanderer wrote:mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:It was Blair who put these arrangements in place - it's difficult to say it's got anything to do with opportunism on the part of the Government.
Oh and who cares about George Galloway enough to despise him?! I've always thought politics would be poorer with Gorgeous George.Do you mean without GG?
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I've changed my mind. I think Maggie should be thingimatised by that German chappie and mounted on the fourth plinth.
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I've got a smaller can, what happens to me?Hoboh wrote:I hope the Police have got adequate supplies of tear gas, baton rounds and water cannon for 'the scrotes day out', Wednesday.
Failing that live ammo will do.
Any scrote with a larger can and under 45 should be tasered and despatched to North Korea for eventual incineration.
Respect????
Hurry up and croak you dictator loving bast*rd then I can p*ss on your grave!Galloway said on BBC2's Daily Politics: "We're spending £10m on the canonisation of this wicked woman, this woman who laid waste to industrial Britain, to the north, to Scotland, to south Wales. We've already had the recall of parliament last week, with MPs being paid up to £3,700 to fly back from the Caribbean holiday that they were on and then fly back to start their holiday again, for a totally unnecessary fawning over this woman. And now they want to cancel prime minister's questions. It's absurd."
He criticised the level of attention Thatcher's funeral had received. He pointed out that the Labour prime minister Harold Wilson had won four general elections, (Left out the fact Wilson sacked more miners than Thatcher did) and said the Labour postwar prime minister Clement Attlee "totally transformed the country in the wake of the second world war – neither of those had anything remotely like this, this tidal wave of guff that the country's been forced to listen to, particularly on the BBC.
"And when they bought Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead you censored it, as the only means they had of expressing their own rejection of all of this." Typical Georgie boy, jumping on the mindless moron/hippie gone wrong bandwaggon
Galloway is talking absolute sense there. All this public money being spent, at a time where we are being lied to, by a government, to tell us there isn't anything to spend.
If someone ruined your life or your relatives lives, and did so with complete disregard and indifference ( or so it seems) you're hardly going to be happy to pay for their funeral.
Blair did as much as Thatcher, probably a lot more. Not everyone agreed with everything he did, some probably hated it. But he built a strong NHS that is now being dismantled and improved the chances for young people in school and further education. He also got rid of Saddam.....
I think this is a very slippery slope we are on.
Maggie shouldn't have this and neither should Tony.
What I do like though is the right wingers like you will positively baulk at anything for Blair yet back Maggie's funeral to the hilt. I do like one-eyed right wingers. Off the wall bonkers the lot of em.
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So I can sense a level of indignation here Hobes, all the sort of things you've been pillorying the anti-witch crew for, you seem up for in the case of Gorgeous George.Hoboh wrote:Hurry up and croak you dictator loving bast*rd then I can p*ss on your grave!
I suspect much of the anti-witch feeling on here is based largely on being directly affected or closely related to someone who was directly affected by the heartless cow's policies.
How, approximately, has Galloway impacted you, in any sort of sense?
(As an aside, I think you're absolutely within your rights to party all night when he croaks, or however you wish to mark his passing). You could start a facebook group maybe?
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I should think so as well, the harlot!!!


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George often goes for the tub thumping approach and is often criticised for it but as said, apart from the political remarks, can anyone disagree with the points he's raised?
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We've got CHIPS riot police here? Wow, this is serious.... 

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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
they should have one for blair too. for various reasons.BWFC_Insane wrote:
I think this is a very slippery slope we are on.
Maggie shouldn't have this and neither should Tony.
What I do like though is the right wingers like you will positively baulk at anything for Blair yet back Maggie's funeral to the hilt. I do like one-eyed right wingers. Off the wall bonkers the lot of em.
hippies/unionists/various crazies and cheapskates carnt moan about the cost of it regarding the security bill when its their 'fault' its needed . if they all stopped at home , it'd cost about 40 quid. but they wont, so it costs what it costs.
arthur scargill et al ruined folks lives. why should they (whoever , miner, head of some union, teacher, policeman, binmen etc) have a guaranteed job ?
i'd bet i've touched a pickaxe more than athur scargill.
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I'm not going, so I'll carry on having a good old moan thanks.
Why the taxpayer should foot the bill for a load of discredited, bent MP's is beyond me.
Fairly sure Scargill was a miner before rising to any sort of Union prominence.
Just out of curiosity, how old were you when the old witch was in power?
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Arthur Scargill was a miner for 19 years, and has been a wanker for 75. 

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Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
He became "full time", ie. non-working, convenor after about 8 years. So he did spend time down a pit, but not too long.Bruce Rioja wrote:Arthur Scargill was a miner for 19 years, and has been a wanker for 75.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I don't back Maggie’s funeral 'to the hilt' you idiot! If it is going to be then fair enough. What really pees me off is all your knob job left wing bone idle know now’ts costing a fortune so they can have a piss up and a ruck at our expense!BWFC_Insane wrote:I've got a smaller can, what happens to me?Hoboh wrote:I hope the Police have got adequate supplies of tear gas, baton rounds and water cannon for 'the scrotes day out', Wednesday.
Failing that live ammo will do.
Any scrote with a larger can and under 45 should be tasered and despatched to North Korea for eventual incineration.
Respect????
Hurry up and croak you dictator loving bast*rd then I can p*ss on your grave!Galloway said on BBC2's Daily Politics: "We're spending £10m on the canonisation of this wicked woman, this woman who laid waste to industrial Britain, to the north, to Scotland, to south Wales. We've already had the recall of parliament last week, with MPs being paid up to £3,700 to fly back from the Caribbean holiday that they were on and then fly back to start their holiday again, for a totally unnecessary fawning over this woman. And now they want to cancel prime minister's questions. It's absurd."
He criticised the level of attention Thatcher's funeral had received. He pointed out that the Labour prime minister Harold Wilson had won four general elections, (Left out the fact Wilson sacked more miners than Thatcher did) and said the Labour postwar prime minister Clement Attlee "totally transformed the country in the wake of the second world war – neither of those had anything remotely like this, this tidal wave of guff that the country's been forced to listen to, particularly on the BBC.
"And when they bought Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead you censored it, as the only means they had of expressing their own rejection of all of this." Typical Georgie boy, jumping on the mindless moron/hippie gone wrong bandwaggon
Galloway is talking absolute sense there. All this public money being spent, at a time where we are being lied to, by a government, to tell us there isn't anything to spend.
If someone ruined your life or your relatives lives, and did so with complete disregard and indifference ( or so it seems) you're hardly going to be happy to pay for their funeral.
Blair did as much as Thatcher, probably a lot more. Not everyone agreed with everything he did, some probably hated it. But he built a strong NHS that is now being dismantled and improved the chances for young people in school and further education. He also got rid of Saddam.....
I think this is a very slippery slope we are on.
Maggie shouldn't have this and neither should Tony.
What I do like though is the right wingers like you will positively baulk at anything for Blair yet back Maggie's funeral to the hilt. I do like one-eyed right wingers. Off the wall bonkers the lot of em.
Come on, tell me in all honesty who would employ the dirty smelly un-educated brain dead drunken arse wipes that will put in an appearance? You?
There should be a cull on the youth of today to redress the imbalance of commonsense
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Come on, tell me in all honesty who would employ the dirty smelly un-educated brain dead drunken arse wipes that will put in an appearance?
I think you may be a little suprised at the demographic turn out
I think you may be a little suprised at the demographic turn out
Re: Margaret Thatcher, R.I.P.?
Indeed.
On a related note, I saw an interview with some Newcastle police fellow who started talking about trouble caused by drunken 'youths' before it cut to a punch of middle-aged men with cans in hand chucking stuff at the 5-0. Blame the bloody youths again why don't you.
On a related note, I saw an interview with some Newcastle police fellow who started talking about trouble caused by drunken 'youths' before it cut to a punch of middle-aged men with cans in hand chucking stuff at the 5-0. Blame the bloody youths again why don't you.
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Is a punch really the collective noun for a load of middle-aged men? I'd like to hope it is. 

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Where the feck did that come from?! If it isn't, I think it should be from now on. I think I'd got an image of that 'youth' punching the police horse stuck in my head.
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Maybe it's the cystitis?


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Paunch, surelyCrazyHorse wrote:Is a punch really the collective noun for a load of middle-aged men? I'd like to hope it is.

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