Discussion is about peoples respect for their views and experiences which some of us believe but have not experienced
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I have no desire to get into a *** for tat discussion on the history of Ireland. It's important to point out that not all terrorists wore masks, they actually wore uniforms.Perhaps surrender is an emotive term, but he granted freedom to convicted terrorists, pardoned those on the run and granted 'comfort' to those implicated while doing nothing to honour the effort and sacrifice of those who suffered and died in the name of law and order. I served in NI - in one of the most dangerous locations and survived several attempts by people to do me harm and when offered a chance to go back as a tourist a few years ago I declined as I left too much of my soul there the first time. I believe Blair sold us down the river because he wanted to be the hero of the hour. I also believe that the invasion of Iraq was illegal in hindsight. I studied the intelligence leading to the war in depth for my Masters and what we did as a nation was shocking. I served in Iraq and gained a deep knowledge of (some of) the people - they thanked us for removing Sadam and perhaps that would have been a sufficiently noble reason for war, though the stated on was false.
I shall not be commenting further on this thread other than to say, Margaret Thatcher was not very tall but once she started to speak that didn't really matter much.
I know quite a few people who went out and celebrated when she died. I do live close to Liverpool though and she was "unpopular" here to say the least!I had no idea Margaret Thatcher was controversial. It wasn't something hit upon here, at least from what I saw--she was just a Prime Minister.
Were there any Prime Ministers that most people thought was the cat's meow or nearly so? What I've seen, none of them were even remotely palatable.
Not that many where the majority would celebrate a death here, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.I know quite a few people who went out and celebrated when she died. I do live close to Liverpool though and she was "unpopular" here to say the least!
https://www.josharcher.uk/blog/why-margaret-thatcher-is-hated/Not that many where the majority would celebrate a death here, but it's not out of the realm of possibility.
They've been lining her up for a while I reckonLiz Truss could be coming through on the inside making a play for the lead position.
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