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What would Mrs Thatcher say?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk...nd/london/8699650.stm
A model of Nelson's flagship The Victory has been set in a bottle and placed on a plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Although an unique piece of artwork, I think the brightly pattern sails spoil the whole effect.
The artist said "the African and batik prints reflects the multicultural and diverse capital".
I don't know what Mrs Thatcher would say about it, the same as she said about BA's tail fins, I suspect.
A model of Nelson's flagship The Victory has been set in a bottle and placed on a plinth in Trafalgar Square.
Although an unique piece of artwork, I think the brightly pattern sails spoil the whole effect.
The artist said "the African and batik prints reflects the multicultural and diverse capital".
I don't know what Mrs Thatcher would say about it, the same as she said about BA's tail fins, I suspect.
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Thatcher was, of course, a noted aesthete!
Thatcher was, of course, a noted aesthete!
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After the devestation Thatcher caused to the social cohesion of our nation, and the appaling arrogance she displayed towards ordinary working Britain's she is the last person whose opinion I would worry about. The ethnic diversity of our capital is something that we should be proud of, I for one love it.
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