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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 14,477
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I have carefully considered this and I would say no. For a few reasons, 1) she didnt want it 2) a socialized funeral surely goes against all her preachings? let the multi multi millionare family pay or at least part pay. 3) we're bankrupt and the fact were able to spend tens of millions on this funeral (that will be the hidden cost eventuALLY) in times of austerity is morally wrong. this added to the many milllions spent of the jubillee too seems obsene. I think todays tribute is more than enough. Ive watched every speech and enjoyed all but 1. the endless pro feminism garble by one female tory. none of these women mps are fit to swing her handbag,like her or loathe her, she came through the system, no anti democraic women only short list, no chance, I wouldnt have voted for her in a million years, but she did it on merit.
meanwhile thousands die of fuel poverty thanks to her privatising the utilities, the fuel , the vat rises , the nat ins rises all combine to cripple the poor and small business. and the millions of industrial workers (the ones who survived or didnt kill themselves) wonder to this day why she treated them all with such contempt. all they ever did was try to work to feed their families.
why didnt she privatise the coal pits? why didnt she evaluate which were th emost economic.incidentally 1 pit stayed open in wales, the big pit in the rhondda valleys. it made £300 million in the 15 years after she closed it. proving her decision to shut it wrong and frankly absurd. sadly none of this has been mentioned today
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