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Quote nickgusset at 09 Apr 2013 12.26am

This is worth a read...
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and this...
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Edited by nickgusset (09 Apr 2013 12.29am)


Ahem. Oh how is your old council house in Chislehurst bearing up Nick? Must be nearly paid off now & probably worth 250K??

 


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Quote johnburgess888 at 08 Apr 2013 11.57pm

Being born only in the 80's myself I can only really look at how the things she did affect my generation and the situation with selling off the council housing has, to my mind, been one of her worst offences. It was myopic in the extreme and has had a direct impact on my life. For that, above all, I shall never forgive her.


Yup totally right.

Lots of those houses were built as social housing after the war. What she did ripped up that original intent.

Sure it was great for the selfish few able to buy quality property on the cheap...Much cheaper than they deserved. But what the net affect of that was to pull up the ladder for the next generation....Now we really do have a housing crises....And while it's important to point out that Thatcher left twenty odd years ago and that this damage could have been fixed during the boom years....It wasn't....But it did start with her.

To my mind it was the worst thing Thatcher did.....Still, compared to the Labour option we had against her, she was still the better choice for the country.

Even if some loathsome individuals did very well off the back of her policies.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 09 Apr 13 1.13am

Quote Jimenez at 09 Apr 2013 12.35am

Quote nickgusset at 09 Apr 2013 12.26am

This is worth a read...
[Link]

and this...
[Link]

Edited by nickgusset (09 Apr 2013 12.29am)


Ahem. Oh how is your old council house in Chislehurst bearing up Nick? Must be nearly paid off now & probably worth 250K??

Alas, I am the 3rd owner since the house was sold, so I haven't made a killing on it. I would love to have rented but the rents are extortionate-something to do with private landlords being able to charge what they want because they know the social will pay housing benefit, whatever the cost.
I was only able to afford the place in the first place because of the LABOUR government's key worker scheme.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 09 Apr 13 1.16am

Quote Jimenez at 09 Apr 2013 12.34am

Quote nickgusset at 09 Apr 2013 12.26am

This is worth a read...
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and this...
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Edited by nickgusset (09 Apr 2013 12.29am)


.....and a more balanced view..

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From your article...

With the U.N. Security Council plus Germany (the so-called P5+1) nowadays adopting what she once described in another context as "the politics of the pre-emptive cringe" toward Iran's development of a nuclear bomb, we could do with the late Lady Thatcher's clear-sighted and full-throated denunciation of pusillanimity in international affairs. When she was in power, her attitude toward dictatorships' threats and bullying—be it the Argentine junta over the Falkland Islands or Saddam Hussein before the Gulf War—was precisely the tough and uncompromising stance from which the P5+1 group constantly shrinks.[/u] The advice she gave to President George H.W. Bush in 1990—"This is no time to go wobbly, George"—is desperately needed today.


Hmm, different attitude towards Pinochet though.

 

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Quote hibbystu at 08 Apr 2013 8.11pm

I feel sorry for the Devil today, to have that bitch for the rest of eternity, poor f***er

I have it on good authority that she has closed down 4 furnaces already, and has put Satan's dominion up for tender, the lead bidder is Tony and Cherie Blair, Satan was heard to be crying over his pitch fork, claiming "it's not fair how can I compete with those two evil lying cunce."

RIP Maggie. The mere fact you have all the hand ringers and wolfie Smith's of the world all in a lather means you definitely did something right.


 


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Quote Jimenez at 09 Apr 2013 12.01am

Quote johnburgess888 at 08 Apr 2013 11.57pm

Being born only in the 80's myself I can only really look at how the things she did affect my generation and the situation with selling off the council housing has, to my mind, been one of her worst offences. It was myopic in the extreme and has had a direct impact on my life. For that, above all, I shall never forgive her.


Wrong...it meant milions of people could buy their own homes and therefore climb onto the housing market (Ask Gusset)


If she had known you were half-Scottish she would never have allowed you to have bought those five houses.

 


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Quote Stirlingsays at 09 Apr 2013 12.38am

Quote johnburgess888 at 08 Apr 2013 11.57pm

Being born only in the 80's myself I can only really look at how the things she did affect my generation and the situation with selling off the council housing has, to my mind, been one of her worst offences. It was myopic in the extreme and has had a direct impact on my life. For that, above all, I shall never forgive her.


Yup totally right.

Lots of those houses were built as social housing after the war. What she did ripped up that original intent.

Sure it was great for the selfish few able to buy quality property on the cheap...Much cheaper than they deserved. But what the net affect of that was to pull up the ladder for the next generation....Now we really do have a housing crises....And while it's important to point out that Thatcher left twenty odd years ago and that this damage could have been fixed during the boom years....It wasn't....But it did start with her.

To my mind it was the worst thing Thatcher did.....Still, compared to the Labour option we had against her, she was still the better choice for the country.

Even if some loathsome individuals did very well off the back of her policies.

Whilst I agree with most of this, the worst (and there is a long list) has to be selling off our assets in order to buy votes. There were some assets that should have been sold off but now all (most) of our natural resources are in foreign hands with spiralling energy costs.

Selling off council homes and not letting councils use the money to build more houses was bloody stupid though.

 


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This Spanish bloke has got it just about right;

"Felipe Sahagun writes in El Mundo: "For her admirers, she put the 'Great' back into Great Britain. For her critics, she was an ideologue who legitimised inequality, made education and health worse, caused terrible damage to public services, prostituted the prestigious BBC and destroyed the British people's deep-rooted sense of solidarity and civic pride."

 


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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Apr 2013 7.55am

Quote Jimenez at 09 Apr 2013 12.01am

Quote johnburgess888 at 08 Apr 2013 11.57pm

Being born only in the 80's myself I can only really look at how the things she did affect my generation and the situation with selling off the council housing has, to my mind, been one of her worst offences. It was myopic in the extreme and has had a direct impact on my life. For that, above all, I shall never forgive her.


Wrong...it meant milions of people could buy their own homes and therefore climb onto the housing market (Ask Gusset)


If she had known you were half-Scottish she would never have allowed you to have bought those five houses.


My bullsh*tometer went off the scale at that post.

 

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Quote Kermit8 at 09 Apr 2013 8.12am

This Spanish bloke has got it just about right;

"Felipe Sahagun writes in El Mundo: "For her admirers, she put the 'Great' back into Great Britain. For her critics, she was an ideologue who legitimised inequality, made education and health worse, caused terrible damage to public services, prostituted the prestigious BBC and destroyed the British people's deep-rooted sense of solidarity and civic pride."


Pretty much how any neutral European sees it. Showed some balls with the Falklands and in forcing through necessary economic changes, but essentially took things too far the other way and ushered in an era of corporate greed, over-privatization and a massive over reliance on the under-regulated financial sector for stability and growth. The current financial crisis owes as much if not more to her legacy as to Labour.

 


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movingforward Flag 09 Apr 13 9.17am

Thatcher created a Tory mentality that has grown out of hand.
Now anyone earning more than £150k a year has had their tax cut making them richer. Whereas yesterday, disabled and those with one bedroom too many saw their benefits cut. The people wont put up with it for long.

 


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I well remember back in the 80's unemployed without a pot to piss in, going without food for 4 days and being arrested for not paying my poll tax. Rot you bitch rot

 


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