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Egg On Her Face
A statue of a Thatcher was covered in eggs only two hours after being erected in her home town of Grantham at a cost of £300.000,after plans to install it in Parliament Square were abandoned for fear it would be vandalised. Wonder if Eggwina Currie was there.?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree Deskdiary. I couldn't agree with all her policies by any means (the memories of the brutality of the miners' strike linger long in the North and that should never, ever have happened) but she was undeniably a great P.M. and, as I used to say at the time, 'At least you knew where you were with her'.
The egg-chucker is pathetic and I hope he is disciplined at work and made to pay the cost of the clean-up.
The egg-chucker is pathetic and I hope he is disciplined at work and made to pay the cost of the clean-up.
The Matt cartoon from the Telegraph today....as to the wastage/irresponsibility of throwing eggs in these times....
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I detested her - but then I’d been raised in a poor home in the East End of London by staunch Labour parents and, in my defence, glowing with the allegedly perfect ideology of the benefits of Communism, I had never considered any other option, wrongly convinced that the only ‘workers’ were the ‘working class’. What rubbish that is. The first time I can honestly say I felt for Mrs Thatcher was when her own people stabbed her in the back. I thought that was terrible. There’s nothing to recommend disloyalty. Then Tony Blair came along and had me dancing around at the wonderful news. Victory!!! Euphoria!!!
I voted for him … once.
In retrospect Mrs Thatcher was the best thing for this country since sliced bread, as ‘they’ say. I never voted Labour again - and nor would I. The party of the working man has not been for the working man for a very long time. Labour is an on-going, impossibly idealistic shambles.
Here endeth a bit of my life story. If you’ve dozed off you can wake up now. :o)
I voted for him … once.
In retrospect Mrs Thatcher was the best thing for this country since sliced bread, as ‘they’ say. I never voted Labour again - and nor would I. The party of the working man has not been for the working man for a very long time. Labour is an on-going, impossibly idealistic shambles.
Here endeth a bit of my life story. If you’ve dozed off you can wake up now. :o)