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Mussolini springs to mind...
Strange this was that he was quite liked by the people until things went tits up during WW2.
Its strange with Thatcher the hate she created, she was the opposite of the people who's life she was changing, she was rich and right wing, they were poor and left wing.
It's probably an attitude that they learned from their parents.I wonder why these people feel the need to behave like this...? I remember the day she resigned as Prime Minister and there were people celebrating then - at least that was justifiable.
So was Hitler.
Perhaps they feel betrayed by the fact that she too was a working class northerner?
I admit I don't know too much about the British political scene, but from what I've been able to gather in the past few days, I get the impression that certain demographics felt that Thatcher's government and policies favoured the rich at the expense of the poor.
That's because it was.It's a bit deeper than that. Large chunks of the (yes generally poor, working class) population suddenly found themselves out of work and living in parts of the country where the industries they, and generations before them, had worked almost disappeared entirely. It may well be that those industries were already in the decline and would have sooner or latter had to be scaled down, closed or invested in. But they felt that the rug had been pulled from under their feet and the government was seemingly doing nothing to help them.
Maggies success for getting the country back on it's feet were short sighted IMO, and have left us more economically vulnerable than other western european countries that still have a good manufacturing base.
It's worth noting what her master plan was at this point.Maggies success for getting the country back on it's feet were short sighted IMO, and have left us more economically vulnerable than other western european countries that still have a good manufacturing base.
*shrugs* There are many different ways to skin a rabbit.But it was necessary at the time, whether it was right or wrong.
At the very least, she had what nigh-on all politicians these days are lacking. A backbone.
Famine
Their glee at her death is wholly justified.
Whats your opinion??
It wouldn't be so bad if they made a firm choice. Currently they are going to offend those who like Thatcher and disappoint those who hate her and please no one.
Margaret ThatcherMr. President, twelve years ago, I first stood on this platform as Leader of the Conservative Party. Now one or two things have changed since 1975. In that year, we were still groaning under Labour's so-called "social contract." People said we should never be able to govern again. Remember how we had all been lectured about political impossibility? You couldn't be a Conservative, and sound like a Conservative, and win an election, they said. And you certainly couldn't win an election and then act like a Conservative and win another election. And this was absolutely beyond dispute - you couldn't win two elections and go on behaving like a Conservative, and yet win a third election. Don't you harbour just the faintest suspicion that somewhere along the line something went wrong with that theory?
I think in a round-about-way, it is... they're targeting (the now deceased) person the majority voted for.Their hatred & venom should in fact be directed towards a large group of the people that they live in their country with.