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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 06:44 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30987370 Bollox - she MASSIVELY increased the size of government... have you seen how much money she borrowed and raised the debt by? She voted FOR entering Europe AGAINST most Tories at the time... She's a war crim like Blair... *cough* belgrano *cough* Her 'myth' is good - but like Reagan sold her principals to the highest bidder... NEXT Anyone, ANYONE? Thought not - case closed... It was the 1974-79 Labour government that first introduced monetarist policies. It took a loan from the IMF following the destructive recession of that decade. The Thatcher government made a bigger step forward. They attacked workers’ conditions to break the power of the unions in to create a low-wage economy with a reserve pool of unemployed, cheap labour to help boost profits. Twenty per cent of manufacturing industry was destroyed as a result. The way was clear for the Tories to sell off wholesale, our public utilities, public housing and follow it up with the de-regulation of our banking and financial services. The New Labour project, perfected by the Blairites, removed any semblance of left wing reformism – embodied by the airbrushing of ‘Clause IV’ (the re-distribution of wealth) from its constitution. The Blairite clique closed down real channels of grassroots democracy within the party and distanced itself from trade union militancy. Labour became little more than a ‘pale pink Tory Party’ in the eyes of many. Yes Case Closed But it was Mrs Thatcher’s growing alarm at just how far and how fast the integrationist tide was now running which led her in 1988 to give that great Cassandra-like warning speech in whose memory the Bruges Group was founded. M. Delors was now speaking openly of how the President and his Commission would soon be the new “Government of Europe”, the Council of Ministers its “Senate”, the European Parliament its “House of Representatives”, which within ten years would be enacting 80 percent of Europe’s legislation: to all of which in 1989 Mrs Thatcher famously responded, “no, no, no”. [link to www.brugesgroup.com] Strangely enough An Idiot who now at least 51% of Britain wonderfully agree with now. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] NO NO NO to the EU. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 12/28/2012 06:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: The Scientist So you too support someone who ignored the crimes of a paedophile, I think your colours are showing. The only true colours being shown are the treacherous colours of the socialist agenda which resorts to mud slinging of the lowest order because they cannot defeat by fair means the concept of free will, free enterprise and less government. Socialism = Slavery I am not defending socialism you idiot. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 06:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 Stop being a twat, he wasn't a known paedophile then. You really think they'd have let him anywhere near the PM knowing what they know now? Of course they did you fucking retard, he was going to the Haut De Le Garenne home in the early 70's around the same time Edward Heath was buggering little boys on Jersey with boys being supplied from the same home and having it covered up. A Shield of Celebrity Let a BBC Host Escape Legal Scrutiny for Decades [link to www.nytimes.com] The BBC have always been PRO Labour You really believe that don't you, let me spell it out for you, the BBC is run by the STATE and as it happens the director general is a former tory from the thatcher days! And the director general does all the editing, reporting and programmes. Yeah! you're special I know. Id like one of your Minority reports..please |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 12/28/2012 06:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It was the 1974-79 Labour government that first introduced monetarist policies. It took a loan from the IMF following the destructive recession of that decade. The Thatcher government made a bigger step forward. They attacked workers’ conditions to break the power of the unions in to create a low-wage economy with a reserve pool of unemployed, cheap labour to help boost profits. Twenty per cent of manufacturing industry was destroyed as a result. The way was clear for the Tories to sell off wholesale, our public utilities, public housing and follow it up with the de-regulation of our banking and financial services. The New Labour project, perfected by the Blairites, removed any semblance of left wing reformism – embodied by the airbrushing of ‘Clause IV’ (the re-distribution of wealth) from its constitution. The Blairite clique closed down real channels of grassroots democracy within the party and distanced itself from trade union militancy. Labour became little more than a ‘pale pink Tory Party’ in the eyes of many. Yes Case Closed But it was Mrs Thatcher’s growing alarm at just how far and how fast the integrationist tide was now running which led her in 1988 to give that great Cassandra-like warning speech in whose memory the Bruges Group was founded. M. Delors was now speaking openly of how the President and his Commission would soon be the new “Government of Europe”, the Council of Ministers its “Senate”, the European Parliament its “House of Representatives”, which within ten years would be enacting 80 percent of Europe’s legislation: to all of which in 1989 Mrs Thatcher famously responded, “no, no, no”. [link to www.brugesgroup.com] Strangely enough An Idiot who now at least 51% of Britain wonderfully agree with now. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] NO NO NO to the EU. Hey, I'm not defending the EU either, but she didn't take us out and if you read it all the Tories took us even further in, she was a puppet, don't you get it? "Only a year later she was bundled out of the way, soon after she had in effect been blackmailed by her Chancellor Nigel Lawson and her Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe into accepting Britain’s catastrophic entry into the ERM. This of course involved precisely that freezing of exchange rates which the British people had been promised in the 1975 referendum would never happen. We then saw Mrs Thatcher’s successor going off to Maastricht, to face yet another treaty which was now quite unashamedly designed to transform the European Community by another giant step into the European Union." |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30987370 12/28/2012 06:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was the best prime minister ever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It's a shame we have no one like her anymore A Lady with true mettle and more bollocks than any past or present serving Prime Minister. Bollox - she MASSIVELY increased the size of government... have you seen how much money she borrowed and raised the debt by? She voted FOR entering Europe AGAINST most Tories at the time... She's a war crim like Blair... *cough* belgrano *cough* Her 'myth' is good - but like Reagan sold her principals to the highest bidder... NEXT What a pile of shite, i'd like to see you back those claims up with facts when she told the EU to feck off. You really havent a clue have you? The beginnings of the EU Parliament were formed in 1974 in the Era of callhagn when the Council of Europe was created. [link to en.wikipedia.org] How the fuck was that Thatcher? Pricks "The support of the Conservative Party, under Leader of the Opposition Margaret Thatcher, was essential to the passage of the Government's European business in the House of Commons." [link to en.wikipedia.org] |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 06:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It was the 1974-79 Labour government that first introduced monetarist policies. It took a loan from the IMF following the destructive recession of that decade. The Thatcher government made a bigger step forward. They attacked workers’ conditions to break the power of the unions in to create a low-wage economy with a reserve pool of unemployed, cheap labour to help boost profits. Twenty per cent of manufacturing industry was destroyed as a result. The way was clear for the Tories to sell off wholesale, our public utilities, public housing and follow it up with the de-regulation of our banking and financial services. The New Labour project, perfected by the Blairites, removed any semblance of left wing reformism – embodied by the airbrushing of ‘Clause IV’ (the re-distribution of wealth) from its constitution. The Blairite clique closed down real channels of grassroots democracy within the party and distanced itself from trade union militancy. Labour became little more than a ‘pale pink Tory Party’ in the eyes of many. Yes Case Closed But it was Mrs Thatcher’s growing alarm at just how far and how fast the integrationist tide was now running which led her in 1988 to give that great Cassandra-like warning speech in whose memory the Bruges Group was founded. M. Delors was now speaking openly of how the President and his Commission would soon be the new “Government of Europe”, the Council of Ministers its “Senate”, the European Parliament its “House of Representatives”, which within ten years would be enacting 80 percent of Europe’s legislation: to all of which in 1989 Mrs Thatcher famously responded, “no, no, no”. [link to www.brugesgroup.com] Strangely enough An Idiot who now at least 51% of Britain wonderfully agree with now. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] NO NO NO to the EU. Hey, I'm not defending the EU either, but she didn't take us out and if you read it all the Tories took us even further in, she was a puppet, don't you get it? "Only a year later she was bundled out of the way, soon after she had in effect been blackmailed by her Chancellor Nigel Lawson and her Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe into accepting Britain’s catastrophic entry into the ERM. This of course involved precisely that freezing of exchange rates which the British people had been promised in the 1975 referendum would never happen. We then saw Mrs Thatcher’s successor going off to Maastricht, to face yet another treaty which was now quite unashamedly designed to transform the European Community by another giant step into the European Union." I do agree with you that she was manipulated out in the EU argument. UKIP will succeed because of that reason now it affects ordinary lives on a daily basis and sheeple are waking up to it. However had she not been as strong as she was we wouldn't have had a rebate. On the other side of the coin look at Blairs Carbon tax shite that's now going to cost British Business Billions |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30987370 12/28/2012 06:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was the best prime minister ever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It's a shame we have no one like her anymore A Lady with true mettle and more bollocks than any past or present serving Prime Minister. Bollox - she MASSIVELY increased the size of government... have you seen how much money she borrowed and raised the debt by? She voted FOR entering Europe AGAINST most Tories at the time... She's a war crim like Blair... *cough* belgrano *cough* Her 'myth' is good - but like Reagan sold her principals to the highest bidder... NEXT What a pile of shite, i'd like to see you back those claims up with facts when she told the EU to feck off. You really havent a clue have you? The beginnings of the EU Parliament were formed in 1974 in the Era of callhagn when the Council of Europe was created. [link to en.wikipedia.org] How the fuck was that Thatcher? Pricks Trying to defend the indefencible. Shame on you OP Haha agreed! Look OP - i think most round here like what she 'said', but like ALL politicians she was a complete sham - her record in actually standing up for those values is terrible... i'd love her to have been this amazing defender of the UK and its people, but it just isn't true which is very sad... Just look at the debt she piled onto this country... |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 06:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was the best prime minister ever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It's a shame we have no one like her anymore A Lady with true mettle and more bollocks than any past or present serving Prime Minister. Bollox - she MASSIVELY increased the size of government... have you seen how much money she borrowed and raised the debt by? She voted FOR entering Europe AGAINST most Tories at the time... She's a war crim like Blair... *cough* belgrano *cough* Her 'myth' is good - but like Reagan sold her principals to the highest bidder... NEXT What a pile of shite, i'd like to see you back those claims up with facts when she told the EU to feck off. You really havent a clue have you? The beginnings of the EU Parliament were formed in 1974 in the Era of callhagn when the Council of Europe was created. [link to en.wikipedia.org] How the fuck was that Thatcher? Pricks "The support of the Conservative Party, under Leader of the Opposition Margaret Thatcher, was essential to the passage of the Government's European business in the House of Commons." [link to en.wikipedia.org] You cannot blame Thatcher SIMPLE! the Council of EU was formed in 1974, the ideology was sowed way before THATCHER under a LABOUR GOVERNMENT |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30974906 12/28/2012 06:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | tell me, how does infinite growth work in a world with finite rescources? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30974906 It doesn't fixed that for ya You can't fix nowt only bleat about it. lol, actually i didnt mind the power cuts, it meant the telly went off the candles and board games came out, seriously though with thatcher came the greed and every man for himself, i always hated that. and still do, thesedays i dont bother. ive lost my faith in politics , its all meaningless because there's a third sector that trancends government and it decides the way things are gonna be, i dont have a tv or read newspapers, i dont vote im not even on the electorial roll, i dont fill in any of their paperwork because to do so in my mind is giving the system the thumbs up. so, thatcher, major, blair, cameron, whatever. its just theater for the masses, someting to distract you while they bend you over once again. but i got a few laughs from some of the replies so its all good. talking of arthur scargil. i saw him on the m6 once, me and a couple of mates followed him for miles with a big hand drawn sign saying arthur scargill and an arrow pointing, man that was funny i can still remember the jaw ache. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 06:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30987370 Bollox - she MASSIVELY increased the size of government... have you seen how much money she borrowed and raised the debt by? She voted FOR entering Europe AGAINST most Tories at the time... She's a war crim like Blair... *cough* belgrano *cough* Her 'myth' is good - but like Reagan sold her principals to the highest bidder... NEXT What a pile of shite, i'd like to see you back those claims up with facts when she told the EU to feck off. You really havent a clue have you? The beginnings of the EU Parliament were formed in 1974 in the Era of callhagn when the Council of Europe was created. [link to en.wikipedia.org] How the fuck was that Thatcher? Pricks Trying to defend the indefencible. Shame on you OP Haha agreed! Look OP - i think most round here like what she 'said', but like ALL politicians she was a complete sham - her record in actually standing up for those values is terrible... i'd love her to have been this amazing defender of the UK and its people, but it just isn't true which is very sad... Just look at the debt she piled onto this country... More Shite, It's the conservatives that have pulled in public spending time and time again after successive Labour governments. To say it's the other way is just a complete Lie. Just Remind me of how the conservatives managed to get the UK into Over a Trillion debt when it's been Labour for the Last 15 years of Government? Simples. |
| The Scientist Time flies but aeroplanes crash User ID: 23788152 12/28/2012 07:00 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The facts speak for themselves... 1. Socialism FAILED under a CALLAGHAN (Labour) government 2. Capitalism SUCCEEDED under a THATCHER/MAJOR (Tory) government 3. Socialist Capitalism FAILED under a BLAIR/BROWN (Labour) government |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | r came the greedand every man for himself, i always hated that. and still do, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30974906 thesedays i dont bother. ive lost my faith in politics , its all meaningless because there's a third sector that trancends government and it decides the way things are gonna be, i dont have a tv or read newspapers, i dont vote im not even on the electorial roll, i dont fill in any of their paperwork because to do so in my mind is giving the system the thumbs up. so, thatcher, major, blair, cameron, whatever. its just theater for the masses, someting to distract you while they bend you over once again. but i got a few laughs from some of the replies so its all good. talking of arthur scargil. i saw him on the m6 once, me and a couple of mates followed him for miles with a big hand drawn sign saying arthur scargill and an arrow pointing, man that was funny i can still remember the jaw ache. Former miners' leader Arthur Scargill has lost his fight to have the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) continue to meet the c The NUM had asked Mr Justice Underhill at London's High Court to declare that it has no such continuing obligation to 74-year-old Mr Scargill, its president for 20 years until July 2002. The union also successfully disputed Mr Scargill's fuel allowance at his Barnsley home and payment for the preparation of his annual tax return - but not the cost of his security system in Yorkshire. After the ruling, NUM general secretary Chris Kitchen said that it was "regrettable" that it had to bring the case. Mr Scargill said that the judgment was "perverse" and flew in the face of all the evidence. He said: "There can be no doubt that 30 years ago I was given an entitlement to a property by the union and that entitlement continued during my retirement, as it had done for all my predecessors including Lord Gormley and, after he died, his widow Lady Gormley." On the question of an appeal, he said: "I shall talk to my lawyers about what the best course of action will be, but I think any independent observer will regard this as yet another judgment with the anti-Scargill feeling about it." Oh dear!!! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 12/28/2012 07:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30968520 But it was Mrs Thatcher’s growing alarm at just how far and how fast the integrationist tide was now running which led her in 1988 to give that great Cassandra-like warning speech in whose memory the Bruges Group was founded. M. Delors was now speaking openly of how the President and his Commission would soon be the new “Government of Europe”, the Council of Ministers its “Senate”, the European Parliament its “House of Representatives”, which within ten years would be enacting 80 percent of Europe’s legislation: to all of which in 1989 Mrs Thatcher famously responded, “no, no, no”. [link to www.brugesgroup.com] Strangely enough An Idiot who now at least 51% of Britain wonderfully agree with now. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] NO NO NO to the EU. Hey, I'm not defending the EU either, but she didn't take us out and if you read it all the Tories took us even further in, she was a puppet, don't you get it? "Only a year later she was bundled out of the way, soon after she had in effect been blackmailed by her Chancellor Nigel Lawson and her Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe into accepting Britain’s catastrophic entry into the ERM. This of course involved precisely that freezing of exchange rates which the British people had been promised in the 1975 referendum would never happen. We then saw Mrs Thatcher’s successor going off to Maastricht, to face yet another treaty which was now quite unashamedly designed to transform the European Community by another giant step into the European Union." I do agree with you that she was manipulated out in the EU argument. UKIP will succeed because of that reason now it affects ordinary lives on a daily basis and sheeple are waking up to it. However had she not been as strong as she was we wouldn't have had a rebate. On the other side of the coin look at Blairs Carbon tax shite that's now going to cost British Business Billions I agree with you here but the carbon tax is part of a globalist agenda, Blair was a puppet too. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 07:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | r came the greed and every man for himself, i always hated that. and still do, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30974906 thesedays i dont bother. ive lost my faith in politics , its all meaningless because there's a third sector that trancends government and it decides the way things are gonna be, i dont have a tv or read newspapers, i dont vote im not even on the electorial roll, i dont fill in any of their paperwork because to do so in my mind is giving the system the thumbs up. so, thatcher, major, blair, cameron, whatever. its just theater for the masses, someting to distract you while they bend you over once again. but i got a few laughs from some of the replies so its all good. talking of arthur scargil. i saw him on the m6 once, me and a couple of mates followed him for miles with a big hand drawn sign saying arthur scargill and an arrow pointing, man that was funny i can still remember the jaw ache. Former miners' leader Arthur Scargill has lost his fight to have the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) continue to mee The NUM had asked Mr Justice Underhill at London's High Court to declare that it has no such continuing obligation to 74-year-old Mr Scargill, its president for 20 years until July 2002. The union also successfully disputed Mr Scargill's fuel allowance at his Barnsley home and payment for the preparation of his annual tax return - but not the cost of his security system in Yorkshire. After the ruling, NUM general secretary Chris Kitchen said that it was "regrettable" that it had to bring the case. Mr Scargill said that the judgment was "perverse" and flew in the face of all the evidence. He said: "There can be no doubt that 30 years ago I was given an entitlement to a property by the union and that entitlement continued during my retirement, as it had done for all my predecessors including Lord Gormley and, after he died, his widow Lady Gormley." On the question of an appeal, he said: "I shall talk to my lawyers about what the best course of action will be, but I think any independent observer will regard this as yet another judgment with the anti-Scargill feeling about it." |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 07:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 Strangely enough An Idiot who now at least 51% of Britain wonderfully agree with now. [link to www.dailymail.co.uk] NO NO NO to the EU. Hey, I'm not defending the EU either, but she didn't take us out and if you read it all the Tories took us even further in, she was a puppet, don't you get it? "Only a year later she was bundled out of the way, soon after she had in effect been blackmailed by her Chancellor Nigel Lawson and her Foreign Secretary Geoffrey Howe into accepting Britain’s catastrophic entry into the ERM. This of course involved precisely that freezing of exchange rates which the British people had been promised in the 1975 referendum would never happen. We then saw Mrs Thatcher’s successor going off to Maastricht, to face yet another treaty which was now quite unashamedly designed to transform the European Community by another giant step into the European Union." I do agree with you that she was manipulated out in the EU argument. UKIP will succeed because of that reason now it affects ordinary lives on a daily basis and sheeple are waking up to it. However had she not been as strong as she was we wouldn't have had a rebate. On the other side of the coin look at Blairs Carbon tax shite that's now going to cost British Business Billions I agree with you here but the carbon tax is part of a globalist agenda, Blair was a puppet too. I can see a world world where Tories and Labour supporters come together under UKIP |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30987370 12/28/2012 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The facts speak for themselves... Quoting: The Scientist 1. Socialism FAILED under a CALLAGHAN (Labour) government 2. Capitalism SUCCEEDED under a THATCHER/MAJOR (Tory) government 3. Socialist Capitalism FAILED under a BLAIR/BROWN (Labour) government THAT WASN'T CAPITALISM - LOOK AT THE DEBT - AND WHERE WAS THE FREE MARKET IN MONEY IN THE 80S? STILL HAD THE BOE... To call the 80s 'capitalism' is an insult to capitalism... the trouble we're in NOW as country was because we didn't follow capitalism back then... It was just the Tory version of corporatism and NOT capitalism... |
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| Shoot straight Johnny User ID: 29552936 12/28/2012 07:05 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | talking of arthur scargil. i saw him on the m6 once, me and a couple of mates followed him for miles with a big hand drawn sign saying arthur scargill and an arrow pointing, man that was funny i can still remember the jaw ache. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 30974906 In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was with God. And the Word Was God. [link to www.youtube.com] |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 19706474 12/28/2012 07:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The facts speak for themselves... Quoting: The Scientist 1. Socialism FAILED under a CALLAGHAN (Labour) government 2. Capitalism SUCCEEDED under a THATCHER/MAJOR (Tory) government 3. Socialist Capitalism FAILED under a BLAIR/BROWN (Labour) government THAT WASN'T CAPITALISM - LOOK AT THE DEBT - AND WHERE WAS THE FREE MARKET IN MONEY IN THE 80S? STILL HAD THE BOE... To call the 80s 'capitalism' is an insult to capitalism... the trouble we're in NOW as country was because we didn't follow capitalism back then... It was just the Tory version of corporatism and NOT capitalism... UKIP Free Trade agreements is the way forward |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 30968520 12/28/2012 07:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The facts speak for themselves... Quoting: The Scientist 1. Socialism FAILED under a CALLAGHAN (Labour) government 2. Capitalism SUCCEEDED under a THATCHER/MAJOR (Tory) government 3. Socialist Capitalism FAILED under a BLAIR/BROWN (Labour) government THAT WASN'T CAPITALISM - LOOK AT THE DEBT - AND WHERE WAS THE FREE MARKET IN MONEY IN THE 80S? STILL HAD THE BOE... To call the 80s 'capitalism' is an insult to capitalism... the trouble we're in NOW as country was because we didn't follow capitalism back then... It was just the Tory version of corporatism and NOT capitalism... UKIP Free Trade agreements is the way forward corporatocracy Syllabification: (cor·po·ra·toc·ra·cy) Pronunciation: /ˌkôrpərəˈtäkrəsē/ Entry from US Dictionary Definition of corporatocracy noun (plural corporatocracies) a society or system that is governed or controlled by corporations: in this age of corporatocracies, the money goes not to the inventor, but to the company [link to oxforddictionaries.com] |
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| The Scientist Time flies but aeroplanes crash User ID: 23788152 12/28/2012 07:48 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | From 1976 (?) Margaret Thatcher - Capitalism and a Free Society Last Edited by The Scientist on 12/28/2012 07:49 AM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 31010871 12/28/2012 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was the best prime minister ever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It's a shame we have no one like her anymore A Lady with true mettle and more bollocks than any past or present serving Prime Minister. Fuck her she was a twat. She ruined this country, her cabinet was full of paedophiles and she used to have christmas dinner every year with jimmy savile the nonce. hope she fucking burns in hell and I hope you do too, you fucking tory nonce. |
| The Scientist Time flies but aeroplanes crash User ID: 23788152 12/28/2012 08:21 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Socialism doesn't work... Glass houses get smashed along with other glass houses no matter who lives there... [link to labour25.com] [link to hat4uk.wordpress.com] Last Edited by The Scientist on 12/28/2012 08:23 AM |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 31006677 12/28/2012 08:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | She was the best prime minister ever. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 19706474 It's a shame we have no one like her anymore A Lady with true mettle and more bollocks than any past or present serving Prime Minister. Fuck her she was a twat. She ruined this country, her cabinet was full of paedophiles and she used to have christmas dinner every year with jimmy savile the nonce. hope she fucking burns in hell and I hope you do too, you fucking tory nonce. I think it's a nanny thing for these guys. |
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