In hindsight, yes. But the trouble with hindsight is that it's never there when you need it, is it? Anyone who was old enough at the time, knew that until Argentina invaded the Falklands, the Tories were massively behind in the opinion polls and looked like being kicked out of office. The "Falklands Factor" got the Tories re-elected. I still don't know why. And I still don't know how anyone could condone the Tory govt at the time, that deliberately and callously targeted a large section of it's own population with political action that it knew would cause unemployment, hardship and deprivation. It wasn't just an attack on Socialism. It was an attack on everything that working people stood for. An attack on working people to deprive them of their dignity and make them subserviant by selling off their means of earning and privatising the housing stock and utilities. Business people who were friends of the PM, cherry-picked sections of industry that they could buy on the cheap, then sell off at a massive profit. All that followed the victory over Argentina and the salvation of a few sheep farmers on British Sovereign Territory 8,000 miles away. This govt at the time should have offered the Falklands to Argentina for a price, then compensated the islanders with that money. What has happened with the islands since? What would happen if the islands were invaded say, next April? All of our 15 or so gunboats and destroyers wouldn't be able to move the sheep off the Falklands, never mind an army of conscripts. My friend lost his son on HMS Sheffield. He hates Thatcher with an out and out passion. However, he hated her BEFORE the Falklands conflict, so that event put the tin lid on it for him.
I think some of the responses to my earlier posts were really childish; playground, name-calling stuff. Some people reveal their true selves, or part of their true selves, with the way they respond.
Apart from all that, I'm fine!