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Mrs T Memorial thread
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
I despair at the young ones these days. Don't they know how to use Google?
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
That's exactly what I thought.Alan H wrote:Don't they know how to use Google?
https://mobile.twitter.com/FelicityMors ... 33/photo/1
Sorry if this thread offends anyone, btw. Think of it as celebrating her life.
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Offend, Athena? Offend?Athena wrote:Sorry if this thread offends anyone, btw. Think of it as celebrating her life.
In her memory, here's a hymn to Mrs Thatcher.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jn8K8EA7-Q
Carpe diem. Savour every moment.
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
The BBC news keep talking about her legacy as if it was a good thing.
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
It's been suggested she's already closed down 4 of hell's furnaces
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
So far today just about every prog on BBC4 and WS has been about fucking Thatcher!
It has just been the same crap over and over again.
It has just been the same crap over and over again.
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Politeness and form dictate that reflections on the recently deceased will lean towards the positive, but have the BBC completely lost the plot?
John
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Ignoring the two missing apostrophes...
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Alan H wrote:Ignoring the two missing apostrophes...
And the misspelling of 'competitive'...
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
A contribution from Andy Lewis on Twitter/facebook
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand banker's pay
I am the tax haven far away,
I am the Sun on Murdoch's reign,
I am the rent on private gain.
When you awaken in the morning’s rush
I am the privatised train's crush
Of noisy planes in circling flight.
I am the overstretched NHS at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there; I do not sleep.
I am a thousand banker's pay
I am the tax haven far away,
I am the Sun on Murdoch's reign,
I am the rent on private gain.
When you awaken in the morning’s rush
I am the privatised train's crush
Of noisy planes in circling flight.
I am the overstretched NHS at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there; I did not die.
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Damn. Missed that...thundril wrote:Alan H wrote:Ignoring the two missing apostrophes...
And the misspelling of 'competitive'...
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Sensitive readers, don't look at tomorrow's Daily Mail's front page...
Spoiler:
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
If only she'd stuck to her first job:
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
A few more of tomorrow's front pages:
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Stoopid one from the Socialist Worker. The fact that she's dead doesn't make any difference now. (That said, my favourite suggested inscription for her gravestone is 'Licensed for dancing' ).
Remember Spitting Image?
Thatcher's Cabinet
Remember Spitting Image?
Thatcher's Cabinet
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
"Look forward; yesterday was a lesson, if you did not learn from it you wasted it."
Me, 2015
Me, 2015
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Totally.Athena wrote:Stoopid one from the Socialist Worker.
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Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Not for me. Can't stand hanging about in queues.Athena wrote: (That said, my favourite suggested inscription for her gravestone is 'Licensed for dancing' )
Tab on Tapatalk
Steve
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Quantum Theory: The branch of science with which people who know absolutely sod all about quantum theory can explain anything.
Re: Mrs T Memorial thread
Alan Henness
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?
There are three fundamental questions for anyone advocating Brexit:
1. What, precisely, are the significant and tangible benefits of leaving the EU?
2. What damage to the UK and its citizens is an acceptable price to pay for those benefits?
3. Which ruling of the ECJ is most persuasive of the need to leave its jurisdiction?