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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby jonesthecurl on Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:30 am

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Mr Changsha wrote: I think the great majority of british people do respect her..and for the vocal minority who want to 'spit on her grave' I have only contempt.


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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby jonesthecurl on Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:35 am

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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby crispybits on Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:37 am

She rubberstamped the poll tax - Princess Diana would have stopped being popular if she'd done that.

None of her defenders have said that she did nothing wrong. She was only human (well, unless you believe the left wing media) and she made mistakes. But the sheer number of outright lies and exaggerations spread about her time in office is ridiculous becuase the left wing made her their poster girl for all that was wrong with the world, and heaped anything they could onto her shoulders, taking no account of what options she actually had at the time, what the actual series of events was, and just actual plain facts.

Edit - conveniently for them to also be able to blame all the economic shit they caused in the 70s on her rather than taking responsibility for it themselves - it was the left that handed the UK over to Thatcher in a complete mess....

I've seen people blaming her for Hillsborough (not true), for supporting fascist Pinochet while PM (not true on 2 counts), for destroying the mining communities (only half true, and she had little option other than continuing to throw money at a failing industry), for deregulating the banks (true, but nearly 20 years of mostly Labour government after her did nothing to reverse it before it actually caused problems, and then those problems started in the US not the UK), for selling off national industries (a lot of which were loss making and which were being supported by subsidies paid for by tax), for supporting apartheid (not true), for invading Argentina (not true) and for being the devil incarnate (not true, though I admit I have no proof :-P)
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby jonesthecurl on Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:54 am

Well, I'm eating a lot of garlic and carrying a wooden stake and a hammer just to be sure.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby crispybits on Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:02 am

And that's fair (and indeed in line with what she stood for, having courage in your convictions and being free to express them)

What I object to isn't people saying they disliked her or disagreed with her politics, but the absurd repainting of history to make everything her fault and to spread outright lies about her for political reasons. Criticise her for what she did, fine (but be prepared for a political debate from those that think differently, just as you would if you support her). Criticise her for things she either didn't do or didn't have any option but to do, not so good.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby Bones2484 on Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:06 am

crispybits wrote:What I object to isn't people saying they disliked her or disagreed with her politics, but the absurd repainting of history to make everything her fault and to spread outright lies about her for political reasons. Criticise her for what she did, fine (but be prepared for a political debate from those that think differently, just as you would if you support her). Criticise her for things she either didn't do or didn't have any option but to do, not so good.


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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby crispybits on Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:08 am

Yep - and I advocate honest constructive debate and conversation in those too, which is one of the reasons I despise the current crop of talking heads on both sides of the house here in the UK so much :lol:
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby muy_thaiguy on Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:11 am

crispybits wrote:Yep - and I advocate honest constructive debate and conversation in those too, which is one of the reasons I despise the current crop of talking heads on both sides of the house here in the UK so much :lol:

I feel the same way about the talking heads in D.C.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby saxitoxin on Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:11 pm

The Thatcher stuff aside, who else can point out a common theme in the photos from Brixton? Surely I'm not the only one who noticed a singular similarity in every single photo set on every single website posted so far ...

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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby crispybits on Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:14 pm

That wouldn't be an American stereotyping Brits would it? Greekdog will not be happy, we're not allowed to comment on each other :wink:
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby saxitoxin on Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:17 pm

crispybits wrote:That wouldn't be an American stereotyping Brits would it? Greekdog will not be happy, we're not allowed to comment on each other :wink:


Sorry but I couldn't help it. Every single person is wearing a winter coat in April!

It wasn't just these photos but I went through scores and they were all the same. It didn't even look like it was that late out.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby crispybits on Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:18 pm

You do know it was still snowing here about a week ago right? Bloomin global warming my ass! :lol:

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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby AndyDufresne on Tue Apr 09, 2013 2:24 pm

crispybits wrote:You do know it was still snowing here about a week ago right? Bloomin global warming my ass! :lol:

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Agreed. I mean, I also used to live a state far away from any water. By my estimates, the world is mostly landmass, not water!


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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby Symmetry on Tue Apr 09, 2013 3:33 pm

Judy Garland's Ding Dong the Witch is Dead races up charts after Margaret Thatcher's death

ANTI-Thatcher sentiment has seen Ding Dong the Witch is Dead soar to No.27 in the UK iTunes chart this morning.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby Lootifer on Tue Apr 09, 2013 4:06 pm

What charts are you guys looking on, I cant see any real charts that show the song at 7/27/etc
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby BigBallinStalin on Tue Apr 09, 2013 5:15 pm

crispybits wrote:And that's fair (and indeed in line with what she stood for, having courage in your convictions and being free to express them)

What I object to isn't people saying they disliked her or disagreed with her politics, but the absurd repainting of history to make everything her fault and to spread outright lies about her for political reasons. Criticise her for what she did, fine (but be prepared for a political debate from those that think differently, just as you would if you support her). Criticise her for things she either didn't do or didn't have any option but to do, not so good.


How can you despise that tactic? Fox News does it all the time, and several of the posters in here have learned well from Fox News. Always opinionated; Very stupid.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby Ray Rider on Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:11 am

From Daniel Hannan, British Member of the European Parliament:
Dan Hannan wrote:I’m not sure you can appreciate the magnitude of Margaret Thatcher’s achievement without some knowledge of the calamity that immediately preceded it. Most British people can no longer remember the Seventies. I am just fractionally above the national median age – born September 1971 – and my recollections are hazy. What I do recall, though, was the sense of despair. Again and again, I would hear adults casually say ā€œBritain is finishedā€. Having spent my early years in Peru, where Britain was still looked up to as a serious country, I was shocked.

In fact, such sentiments were understandable. These were the years of the three-day week, of prices and incomes policies, of double-digit inflation, of constant strikes, of power cuts. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the United Kingdom had been outperformed by every European economy. ā€œBritain is a tragedy – it has sunk to borrowing, begging, stealing until North Sea oil comes in,ā€ said Henry Kissinger. The Wall Street Journal was blunter: ā€œGoodbye, Great Britain: it was nice knowing youā€.

Margaret Thatcher, almost alone, refused to accept the inevitability of decline. She was determined to turn the country around, and she succeeded. Inflation fell, strikes stopped, the latent enterprise of a free people was awakened. Having lagged behind for a generation, we outgrew every European country in the 1980s except Spain (which was bouncing back from an even lower place). As revenues flowed in, taxes were cut and debt was repaid, while public spending – contrary to almost universal belief – rose.

In the Falklands, Margaret Thatcher showed the world that a great country doesn’t retreat forever. And, by ending the wretched policy of one-sided dĆ©tente that had allowed the Soviets to march into Europe, Korea and Afghanistan, she set in train the events that would free hundreds of millions of people from what, in crude mathematical terms, must be reckoned the most murderous ideology humanity has known.

Like everyone else, I remember where I was when she resigned. It was the equivalent, for my generation of John F Kennedy being shot – an event which, curiously, also took place on 22 November. After three election victories, the Iron Lady was brought down by a collection of Euro-fanatical MPs – the ā€œNovember Criminalsā€ as one of my local party chairmen darkly calls them. It’s true that there were several factors in her unpopularity, above all the poll tax. Still, it can’t be repeated too often: the immediate cause of Margaret Thatcher’s toppling was that she opposed Britain’s membership of the euro. Who called that one right?

On any normal measure, she was a supremely successful politician. I'd go further and call her our most successful prime minister ever. Yet she drove many to a hatred so intense that, even on the day she died, a frail grandmother, the Internet was filled with venomous joy. (Have a look, if you have a strong stomach, at my favourited comments on Twitter, or at the #dingdongthewickedwitchisdead hashtag.)

Where does it come from, this inchoate loathing? Anti-Thatcherites tell you that it’s because she closed down the old industries. (She didn’t, of course: she simply stopped obliging everyone else to support them.) Yet it must surely be obvious by now that nothing would have kept the dockyards and coalmines and steel mills open. A similar process of de-industrialisation has unfolded in every other Western European country, and the only parties that still talk of ā€œreviving our manufacturing baseā€ are Respect, the Scottish Socialists and the BNP.

No, what Lefties (with honourable exceptions) find so hard to forgive is the lady’s very success: the fact that she rescued a country that they had dishonoured and impoverished; that she inherited a Britain that was sclerotic, indebted and declining and left it proud, wealthy and free; that she never lost an election to them. Their rage, in truth, can never be assuaged; for it is the rage of Caliban.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby ooge on Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:13 am

Conservative in England to liberal for the USA
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby chang50 on Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:57 am

ooge wrote:Conservative in England to liberal for the USA


It's hilarious to see conservatives in the US rush to praise Thatcher without realising she was no further to the right than Obama is now.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby ooge on Wed Apr 10, 2013 5:36 am

chang50 wrote:
ooge wrote:Conservative in England to liberal for the USA


It's hilarious to see conservatives in the US rush to praise Thatcher without realising she was no further to the right than Obama is now.


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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby Frito Bandito on Wed Apr 10, 2013 10:17 am

Rest In Peace, Margaret Thatcher...

Time to move on in life and remember her honorably.
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby saxitoxin on Wed Apr 10, 2013 2:34 pm

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism

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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby pmchugh on Wed Apr 10, 2013 3:40 pm

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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby gordon1975 on Wed Apr 10, 2013 4:05 pm

hated her,most Scots do(testing us on poll tax etc) but suffering from dementia for the past decade and having to be reminded her husbands dead on a daily basis is punishment enough for most,sad end really for anyone
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Re: Ding! Dong! The witch is dead!

Postby puppydog85 on Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:12 pm

hmm, too lazy to look it up, but what was the name of the guy who called her a "tin woman" and why? The father-in-law went to school in Belfast and mentioned it some time ago.
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