Or we could have let countries do what their people wanted, and we do what our people want.
But that would be against the economic interests of the elite. Invading grenada and overthrowing Mosaddegh sure saved American lives...
There's plenty of evidence that -There's no evidence that Mrs T supported apartheid. There's a world of difference between supporting it (which she didn't) and not believing that economic sanctions by the UK were the right tactical means to use at the time (which she did). They are not the same thing.
Extended thoughts.
It was something to do with a flaw in the original wording if I remember correctly.
The act had to be repelled and a new law was introduced.
I cant remember the exact details though (it could be a bit longer than that, not sure)
Yes, Thatcher and Reagan set about freeing up the free market even further, and no one ever came along and corrected that. There are still ridiculous levels of abuse and excess and very little in the way of accountability.
That she did this at the same time she took massively punitive measures against the poor and working class - well, people are right, she was certainly ballsy.
CHEEZMO;53155839 said:New Labour. "left-wing"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA my fucking sides brb hernia
The reason fuck-all's changed is because of her - neoliberalism is now the default stance of British politics.
Interesting to see Kinnock putting the blame solely on Scargill for the miners strike in the bbc obit docu. Or at least falling straight into her trap.
Interesting to see Kinnock putting the blame solely on Scargill for the miners strike in the bbc obit docu. Or at least falling straight into her trap.
Interesting to see Kinnock putting the blame solely on Scargill for the miners strike in the bbc obit docu. Or at least falling straight into her trap.
second best prime minister we never had (after john smith)
Wow, actual street parties in Brixton (South London) and Glasgow: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/apr/08/margaret-thatcher-death-party-brixton-glasgow
In Glasgow, more than 300 people gathered in the city centre for an impromptu party, organised on Twitter.
Members of organisations including the Anti-Bedroom Tax Federation, the Communist party, the Socialist party, the Socialist Workers party and the International Socialist Group, were joined by members of the public in George Square.
I think sometimes people may forget that yes, at the time the UK & US supported regimes that had diabolical human rights records, there was always a reason.
The vast majority of times, it was to stop the communist movements that was sweeping like wildfire across the globe (they certainly wasn't saints) .
The UK & US were concentrated on the Cold War. They didn't want another Cuban missle crisis on their hands. You know the saying "the enemy of my enemy is my friend"
It was a shit time and everyone had to dance with the devil at some point
Or we could have let countries do what their people wanted, and we do what our people want.
But that would be against the economic interests of the elite. Invading grenada and overthrowing Mosaddegh sure saved American lives...
if she'd never entered politics she would have died a national hero for inventing Mr Whippy, she had to just fuck everyone and her legacy over
The Domino Theory was proven to be bullshit after the rest of Southeast Asia didn't go Communist after Vietnam did. It's amazing how many people in the West still hold onto the Cold War mindset.
Are you saying that the soviets didn't have the intention of communism being the world's dominant economic system? Talk about revisionist history
I thought it was Raspberry ripple she created.
Are you saying that the soviets didn't have the intention of communism being the world's dominant economic system? Talk about revisionist history
Are you saying that the soviets didn't have the intention of communism being the world's dominant economic system? Talk about revisionist history
It was Mr Whippy, she was a food scientist in between first leaving university and returning to study law. She helped develop a way of serving soft ice cream.
Didn't Thatcher go apeshit over Grenada because the Queen was head of state there?
I thought it was Raspberry ripple she created.
She was actually researching ways to pump ice cream with oxygen without it collapsing; even then she was trying to con people.
The soviets had no operative plans to conquer the world, and they did significantly less than the CIA to actually promote their ideology.Are you saying that the soviets didn't have the intention of communism being the world's dominant economic system? Talk about revisionist history
pretty sure it was mr whippy, either way should could've died a hero, with nothing but good things being said on the news, the tide has finally turned on the news though the opinions of the people are finally being heard almost nothing but thatcher bashing, oh yes
The BBC made an embarrassing blunder this afternoon after announcing that the former Conservative prime minister Margaret Thatcher had died after suffering a strike instead of a stroke.
An update on the mobile website of BBC News wrongly stated that she had been killed by a form of industrial action.
It read: 'Reaction as former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher dies following a strike.'
In reality she suffered a stroke and passed away at the age of 87.
That's cos it contains milk, what did she have against cows?
Why did the cows go mad?, there's something fishy about this
Wow, actual street parties in Brixton (South London) and Glasgow: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/apr/08/margaret-thatcher-death-party-brixton-glasgow
Somebody's probably made this joke already, but isn't it ironic that there's a national milk powder shortage on the day Thatcher died?That's cos it contains milk, what did she have against cows?
Somebody's probably made this joke already, but isn't it ironic that there's a national milk powder shortage on the day Thatcher died?
Has Mark Thatcher been on the news yet? I'm just wondering how likely it is he'll appear because if I see him I'm likely to put my foot through the telly.
Somebody's probably made this joke already, but isn't it ironic that there's a national milk powder shortage on the day Thatcher died?
Has Mark Thatcher been on the news yet? I'm just wondering how likely it is he'll appear because if I see him I'm likely to put my foot through the telly.
Why?Nevertheless she wasn't Hitler. I personally find it disgusting that people are celebrating her death.
What channel?
Mark will be too busy overthrowing some African nation.
itv news at ten, plenty of coverage of people hating her
As a socialist I could not be further from her policy making.
Nevertheless she wasn't Hitler. I personally find it disgusting that people are celebrating her death.
The soviets had no operative plans to conquer the world, and they did significantly less than the CIA to actually promote their ideology.
They wanted buffer states on their border because they got tired of getting conquered and burned twice a century by central European powers.
I can see someone argue that Stalin wanted to conquer the world (even though documents have since surfaced that suggests he was mostly scared shitless from the US) but in the 80s?
This is after Helsinki, this is after SALT II.
The Soviets were pretty much ready for normalization, and had Reagan didn't scrap Détente because of his bullshit "window of volunerablity" hysteria we would've probably ended the cold war a decade early.
if you go out of your way to "party" because of the death of an elderly, senile, demented democratic political figure, you're a sad-act and need to sort your head out.
She wasn't a dictator. Her policies were supported by the electorate.