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RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - HDIkyle - 12-04-2013

Just a tribute thread to a great leader and a tragic loss Sad

The greatness she did for us as a leader will never be forgotten.

Rest In Peace Iron Lady. f*ck the haters


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Just Sean - 12-04-2013

/popcorn


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:34 AM)Just Sean Wrote: /popcorn

Haha exactly that. I look forward to the amount of people that comment on here chatting shit when most of us weren't old enough to be sperm when she was in power. Just people jumping on the bandwagon!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Oil-burner - 12-04-2013

Im old enough to remember the shit we went through when she was in power and she was a 1st class lady garden!
She was the ruin of this country full stop!


Ding dong the witch is dead!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:46 AM)Oil-burner Wrote: Im old enough to remember the shit we went through when she was in power and she was a 1st class lady garden!
She was the ruin of this country full stop!


Ding dong the witch is dead!

Cu*nt. no matter what she did wrong, I still think people are being complete wankers celebrating her death. She was still a person and part of a family.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - cpikey316_ - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:47 AM)Niall Wrote: Cu*nt. no matter what she did wrong, I still think people are being complete wankers celebrating her death. She was still a person and part of a family.

This!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Dum-Dum - 12-04-2013

Speaking ill of the dead is immoral and wrong.

Any further of this will see posts deleted and people receiving warnings.



Re: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Tyronnster - 12-04-2013

End of the day still someone's mum gran etc


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - bigcheez2k3 - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:53 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Speaking ill of the dead is immoral and wrong.

Any further of this will see posts deleted and people receiving warnings.

Bit far?

Freedom of speech and all that.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:08 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 09:53 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Speaking ill of the dead is immoral and wrong.

Any further of this will see posts deleted and people receiving warnings.

Bit far?

Freedom of speech and all that.

I don't think it's too far. As said, she was a person. I'm sure if a family member of yours died and your neighbours had a street party to celebrate it, you wouldn't be happy!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Dum-Dum - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:08 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: Bit far?

Freedom of speech and all that.

Nope not at all, people should leave off the dead as they cant defend themselves especially when most people here would never of complained about her during her life.

Its Immoral to speak ill of the dead.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - HDIkyle - 12-04-2013

Let's keep it nice and clean people don't want nasty comments Smile In fairness quoting someone on Facebook she had more balls than this muppet we have now


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - stu9 - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:47 AM)Niall Wrote: Cu*nt. no matter what she did wrong, I still think people are being complete wankers celebrating her death. She was still a person and part of a family.

Agree....I said exactly the same on another forum, she wasnt my favourite person either but like you say too, she was still a wife, mother, grandmother and did her job the way she saw fit

There's a lot of sick f*cks out there....the womens dead ffs!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - bigcheez2k3 - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:10 AM)Niall Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 10:08 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 09:53 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Speaking ill of the dead is immoral and wrong.

Any further of this will see posts deleted and people receiving warnings.

Bit far?

Freedom of speech and all that.

I don't think it's too far. As said, she was a person. I'm sure if a family member of yours died and your neighbours had a street party to celebrate it, you wouldn't be happy!

No I wouldn't be happy but deleting posts and giving out warnings for something like this just doesn't sit right with me.

There will obviously be those who liked her and those who were against her but censoring it is bad I think. On another forum I use they try not to do things like that and it's started quite a good debate I feel. I personally have no opinion on her, not old enough, but did learn a few things from the debate.

EDIT: Not saying it's right to celebrate her death btw.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:11 AM)HDIkyle Wrote: Let's keep it nice and clean people don't want nasty comments Smile In fairness quoting someone on Facebook she had more balls than this muppet we have now

That woman had a lot more balls than all the leaders we've had since. Seeing as I didn't live through her time in power, I don't think I'm in a position to comment on what she did to this country. For all we know, we could be substantially worse off now if she hadn't of done some of the things she did.

(12-04-2013, 10:14 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 10:10 AM)Niall Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 10:08 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote:
(12-04-2013, 09:53 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote: Speaking ill of the dead is immoral and wrong.

Any further of this will see posts deleted and people receiving warnings.

Bit far?

Freedom of speech and all that.

I don't think it's too far. As said, she was a person. I'm sure if a family member of yours died and your neighbours had a street party to celebrate it, you wouldn't be happy!

No I wouldn't be happy but deleting posts and giving out warnings for something like this just doesn't sit right with me.

There will obviously be those who liked her and those who were against her but censoring it is bad I think. On another forum I use they try not to do things like that and it's started quite a good debate I feel. I personally have no opinion on her, not old enough, but did learn a few things from the debate.

EDIT: Not saying it's right to celebrate her death btw.

Yeah but you forget that on this forum, people will get very argumentative. Best to leave it as dum has said and then we can hopefully have a sensible debate about it.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Dum-Dum - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:14 AM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: On another forum I use they try not to do things like that and it's started quite a good debate I feel. I personally have no opinion on her, not old enough, but did learn a few things from the debate.

This isn't another forum though.

6 months ago nobody cared about discussing what a prime minister had done for the country 20-30 years ago and the rights and wrongs of that and in 6 months time nobody will either. Her death has mate a load of twenty somethings sudden experts on politics that happened when they were so young they couldn't say the word politics and the only things they have to say is Chinese whispers that they have heard from other twenty somethings that are suddenly experts on politics that happened when they were so young they couldnt say the word politics and the only things they have to say is chineese whispers that they have heard etc. This is the reason its the wrong time to discuss this.

I am gonna clean this thread shortly.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - lolsteve - 12-04-2013

Reading on bbc news it seems she did what had to be done in terms of the unions that were striking every other day and putting the UK in a bad light internationally and changed the uk to service industry rather than manufacturing
Like Niall says there wasn't even close to being about when she was in charge so it could have been worse if having to living with it all


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Eeyore - 12-04-2013

Im not a fan of hers but im not celebrating her death. Some people are just jumping on the bandwagon and making things worse. Everyone is entitled to their opinions but id rather not have their opinions in my face!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

Don't clean it dumdum. Think people will take notice of your massive thread from now on


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - puglove - 12-04-2013

meh couldnt care less just another face in the crowd to me.........


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Mattcheese31 - 12-04-2013

what about the 30 somethings that know she was an evil, divisive, elitist C**t and don't have to read the history books to try and find out if she was bad or not? . . . . . she was spawn of satan and you can all have your "opinions" but i lived through it and remember, there's a reason people are partying, it's a bit shallow partying for me, but all those from mining communities are within their rights, they were only trying to get a fair shake and had their lives destroyed, i did raise a glass in her passing and not in fond memory either . lol

rant over . . .


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:53 AM)Mattcheese31 Wrote: what about the 30 somethings that know she was an evil, divisive, elitist C**t and don't have to read the history books to try and find out if she was bad or not? . . . . . she was spawn of satan and you can all have your "opinions" but i lived through it and remember, there's a reason people are partying, it's a bit shallow partying for me, but all those from mining communities are within their rights, they were only trying to get a fair shake and had their lives destroyed, i did raise a glass in her passing and not in fond memory either . lol

rant over . . .

Hardly fair to celebrate her death though is it? Despite what she may of done right or wrong, no one can deny she only had the countries best interests at heart but no politician will ever please everyone!


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - ginge191 - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 09:34 AM)Just Sean Wrote: /popcorn

Woh woh woh.. hold the obituaries, why the hell doesn't this get a warning!? Dodgy


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Niall - 12-04-2013

How do you know he didn't?


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - ginge191 - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:59 AM)Niall Wrote: How do you know he didn't?

he would've moaned like a little lady; its standard post-popcorn-warning behaviour


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - Kezzieboy - 12-04-2013

My personal favourites since this news story:



http://whydopeoplehatethatcher.com/

Speaking on behalf of my generation, many of us were well aware of the horrific things she did before she went and popped her clogs, it's just that people are more vocal about it now that it's a major news story. If all of the major news networks are going to shove it down our throats, we're bound to respond, are we not?


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - declantg - 12-04-2013

I'm too young to know what she did and or care so

Popcorn


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - cpikey316_ - 12-04-2013

(12-04-2013, 10:30 AM)lolsteve Wrote: Reading on bbc news it seems she did what had to be done in terms of the unions that were striking every other day and putting the UK in a bad light internationally and changed the uk to service industry rather than manufacturing
Like Niall says there wasn't even close to being about when she was in charge so it could have been worse if having to living with it all

I read on DS, that strike was called after an employee was told off for for spending 30 minutes in the toilet.

Also stories about the NUM are shocking. Not sure how true any of this is though, but if it is, she did the right thing breaking the union stranglehold.


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - readie - 12-04-2013

bin larden was a father and part of a family did people celebrate his death?????? errrrrrrrrrrrm

YES
its just another person dont really have a argument exepct people die every minuete of everyday its part of life...............
but i also think people have the right to speak there mind and say what they want everyone intittled to there opinion and i dont think its fair how people will get warnings for speaking there minds.......


RE: RIP Maggie Thatcher. National Iconic Leader - procta - 12-04-2013

i wasn't a fan of her, never heard anything positive about her either, to me her death doesn't really bother me, but i do feel for her family. at the end of the day someones lost their mum and gran.