Quote: espanyolswan "Is it available on the sites whose sales the chart uses. I know you can buy it from Pete Wylies site but doubt that would count in any chart count.'"
I dont know i dont do technology. Publicise it on Twitter and see what happens ( i only have one friend on facebook).
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Quote: cod'ead "Her legacy is of public division, private selfishness and a cult of greed, which together shackle far more of the human spirit than they ever set free.'"
Her legacy will be a country free of the likes of Arthur Scargill - that well known socialist who has recently been in court trying to ensure his "free" access to a flat in London - some socialist. The only thing that ever mattered to Arthur was Arthur and the power he could yield - pity all those lemmings that are now blasting Thatcher could see him for what he was - thankfully Thatcher had his measure big style.
Quote: Sal Paradise "Her legacy will be a country free of the likes of Arthur Scargill - that well known socialist who has recently been in court trying to ensure his "free" access to a flat in London - some socialist. The only thing that ever mattered to Arthur was Arthur and the power he could yield - pity all those lemmings that are now blasting Thatcher could see him for what he was - thankfully Thatcher had his measure big style.'"
This.
Thatcher didn't have to be so brutal about it, but it was his greed and selfishness that provoked the reaction. Just a shame a lot of good, hard working communities had to go down with him.
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Quote: JerryChicken "Nope, that was Ted Heaths government in 1974.'"
He is partly correct - Heath had little option a combination of high oil prices and a work to rule from the miners left stocks short - the NUM wanted 40%+ IIRC and Heath offered 7%
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Thatcher didn't have to be so brutal about it, but it was his greed and selfishness that provoked the reaction. Just a shame a lot of good, hard working communities had to go down with him.'"
She did - it was the only way to beat him - Arthur and Gormley were no less brutal in 72 and 74 - Arthur had it coming and he got it big time.
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Quote: Sal Paradise "Her legacy will be a country free of the likes of Arthur Scargill - that well known socialist who has recently been in court trying to ensure his "free" access to a flat in London - some socialist. The only thing that ever mattered to Arthur was Arthur and the power he could yield - pity all those lemmings that are now blasting Thatcher could see him for what he was - thankfully Thatcher had his measure big style.'"
That would be a pretty p1sspoor legacy considering what she had to do to achieve it. She destroyed towns, villages and communities. She put in place blatantly homophobic legislation and fratenised with awful scumbags like Pinochet, racists like PW Botha, sent the SAS to train Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge, was involved in blatant corruption selling arms to Saudia Arabia, and the multitude of other things.
Yet all she achieved was getting rid of miner with a part-time degree from Leeds uni. Less round of applause, more scratch your head over how someone made such a clusterf'ck of it .
My only input onto this thread, and this forum: how many on here, dancing on Thatcher's corpse, were old enough to vote in 1979? And therefore, by definition, to appreciate the situation in this country when Thatcher was voted into office?
I'm not getting involved in her status as a leader. I would just like to say that I find the comments on this thread utterly disgraceful and it says more about the people making them than it does about the subject.
Quote: Hessle Roader "I'm not getting involved in her status as a leader. I would just like to say that I find the comments on this thread utterly disgraceful and it says more about the people making them than it does about the subject.'"
So you're going to decry the comments people are making whilst ignoring the reasons they're making those comments? Cool.
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Quote: Sal Paradise "He is partly correct - Heath had little option a combination of high oil prices and a work to rule from the miners left stocks short - the NUM wanted 40%+ IIRC and Heath offered 7%'"
Well yes, cause and effect and all that, but the question was asked and that is the correct answer.
I had no time at all for the unions in the 1970s and still view that time as the ultimate in adversary political maneuvering, none of the interested party's came out of the 70s with any self respect left, I have a brother in law who had a good career in prospect working in a modern sea mine who lost everything due to the pig headed positions taken both by his union and by the government of the time, he walked away from his trade disgusted in what he had seen and still holds that opinion.
The breaking of a nationalised industry like the NCB by a union is just pure madness and would not be plausible in a work of fiction.
Glad the evil hag has popped her clogs. A woman with so much blood on her hands and who destroyed British industry, sold off all our assets and lined the pockets of the rich and spivs at all our expense.