marky No.1 wrote:Maggie Thatcher became Prime Minister - All is forgiven
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Maggie Thatcher became Prime Minister - All is forgiven
Not sure about that!
Keith wrote:Sold the land to Sainsbury
marky No.1 wrote:Keith wrote:Sold the land to Sainsbury
She is'nt the only one! Although M.F.C. will get away with it saying half the fans we are accommodating are mental
Keith wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Keith wrote:Sold the land to Sainsbury
She is'nt the only one! Although M.F.C. will get away with it saying half the fans we are accommodating are mental
Ahh... but Morecambe FC are ring-fencing the cash to improve services
Keith wrote:Screwed up the health service and mental health in particular. Closed 'asylums' without properly planning how to support people with mental health problems in the community. Sold the land to Sainsbury or housing developers but instead of ringfencing the money raised to mental health services, gave it away in 'tax cuts'.
Took on Scargill (who was an arse) but having 'won' then took great delight in punishing the communities involved, including closing profitable pits. Manufactured a war to enable her to be re-elected. Are all right wingers also warmongers? Thatcher, Reagan, Bush, Bush, Bliar?
Crimson Crust wrote:Keith wrote:Screwed up the health service and mental health in particular. Closed 'asylums' without properly planning how to support people with mental health problems in the community. Sold the land to Sainsbury or housing developers but instead of ringfencing the money raised to mental health services, gave it away in 'tax cuts'.
Took on Scargill (who was an arse) but having 'won' then took great delight in punishing the communities involved, including closing profitable pits. Manufactured a war to enable her to be re-elected. Are all right wingers also warmongers? Thatcher, Reagan, Bush, Bush, Bliar?
Hear, here!
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:She sorted out Arthur Scargill
Posh wrote:Heysham_Shrimp wrote:She sorted out Arthur Scargill
Scargill sorted himself out by not having a ballot. Had he done so the miners, by then united, and with the rest of the union and Labour movement behind them, would have won. By not holding a ballot it left the miners, the public and the left divided Thatcher just drove a politicised and incredibly violent police force and their horses through the gap.
Posh wrote:Heysham_Shrimp wrote:She sorted out Arthur Scargill
Scargill sorted himself out by not having a ballot. Had he done so the miners, by then united, and with the rest of the union and Labour movement behind them, would have won. By not holding a ballot it left the miners, the public and the left divided Thatcher just drove a politicised and incredibly violent police force and their horses through the gap.
Keith wrote:Posh wrote:Heysham_Shrimp wrote:She sorted out Arthur Scargill
Scargill sorted himself out by not having a ballot. Had he done so the miners, by then united, and with the rest of the union and Labour movement behind them, would have won. By not holding a ballot it left the miners, the public and the left divided Thatcher just drove a politicised and incredibly violent police force and their horses through the gap.
Scargill was an idiot.
Miners...
Coal...
Heating & Electricity...
So let's have a semi-national strike during the summer months??? If they'd started in September/October they would have made it through to the start of a second winter, which may have been enough to swing it.
Heysham_Shrimp wrote:
and if my Aunt had nuts she'd be my Uncle !
The right side won.
USA Shrimp wrote:I'm with Elvis Costello re. Thatcher. From "Tramp the Dirt Down" off the most excellent long player, 'Spike'
"And when they finally put you in the ground,
I'll stomp on your grave and tramp the dirt down."
Elvis wrote that song around 1985 or 86 and he was interviewed not too long ago asking if he still felt the same or had he forgiven her (as this thread has suggested). He said no and that when she does die he will dance a merry jig on her grave.
Right on, Elvis. Can I be your dance partner for that one? Does nobody remember what she did to The North of England ?
PUNKISDEAD wrote:HEYSHAM SHRIMP WROTE
Well the 80's was the decade that music forgot and Costello was at the back end of the queue when talent was handed out.
IS THIS A WIND UP BY HEYSHAM SHRIMP
I THINK YOU WOULD FIND THAT ELVIS COSTELLO, LOVE OR HATE HIM, IS A PROLIFIC SONGWRITER, MULTI TALENTED MUSICIAN, AND HIGHLY RESPECTED ALL ROUND MUSO BY ALOT OF HIS PEERS, IT SEEMS TO ME THAT HEYSHAM SHRIMP SPENT THE EIGHTIES LISTENING TO TOO MUCH BANANARAMMA
PUNKISDEAD wrote:IS THIS A WIND UP BY HEYSHAM SHRIMP
I THINK YOU WOULD FIND THAT ELVIS COSTELLO, LOVE OR HATE HIM, IS A PROLIFIC SONGWRITER, MULTI TALENTED MUSICIAN, AND HIGHLY RESPECTED ALL ROUND MUSO BY ALOT OF HIS PEERS, IT SEEMS TO ME THAT HEYSHAM SHRIMP SPENT THE EIGHTIES LISTENING TO TOO MUCH BANANARAMMA
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