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State funeral planned to honour Margaret Thatcher
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In many ways I don't care one way or the other other than as a tax payer and thinking what this will cost and preferring other ways of spending public money.
However, whilst I deplored her politics, she does stand out amongst politicans inasmuch as being the first (and possibly last) female PM. For this I do think she deserves recognition over and above the ? many males before her and the ? many males that will follow her.
However, whilst I deplored her politics, she does stand out amongst politicans inasmuch as being the first (and possibly last) female PM. For this I do think she deserves recognition over and above the ? many males before her and the ? many males that will follow her.
BTW the LAST word on who has(and has not) a State Funeral is the Queen(true) and as her dislike for Thatcher is well known I cannot see it coming off!
Victoria was well-known for detesting Gladstone, and he got one.
I think another point is that Thatcher's service to the country has been recognised - she's got plenty of titles, plus a statue in the Parliament building. I'm not sure her achievements alone quite warrant a state funeral.
Victoria was well-known for detesting Gladstone, and he got one.
I think another point is that Thatcher's service to the country has been recognised - she's got plenty of titles, plus a statue in the Parliament building. I'm not sure her achievements alone quite warrant a state funeral.
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