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Doesn't It Make One Proud To Be Right-Wing?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-23 10357/T housand s-Baron ess-Tha tcher-f ans-wor ld-line -street s-watch -ex-PMs -histor ic-fune ral-pro cession -St-Pau ls.html
Note the difference in reporting, The Daily Mail respectfully addressees her as
Baroness Thatcher, whereas The Guardian just as Thatcher.
20,000 according to the Daily Mail are said to have paid their respects to this lady, whereas the Guardian published a pathetic video of those 300 protesting.
/// Numbers of protesters swelled and by the time Thatcher's coffin went by at 10.45 police at the scene estimated there were about 300 protesters. ///
Wow a massive 300.
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/po litics/ 2013/ap r/17/pr otester s-turn- backs-t hatcher -coffin
Note the difference in reporting, The Daily Mail respectfully addressees her as
Baroness Thatcher, whereas The Guardian just as Thatcher.
20,000 according to the Daily Mail are said to have paid their respects to this lady, whereas the Guardian published a pathetic video of those 300 protesting.
/// Numbers of protesters swelled and by the time Thatcher's coffin went by at 10.45 police at the scene estimated there were about 300 protesters. ///
Wow a massive 300.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It makes me wonder when the media will stop reporting news with such a massive slant. Never, I guess is the answer. Both were correct and both should have been mentioned. Also it's been pointed out a few times that in trying to jump on the "Anti-Thatcher" brigade the DM has gone so far as to be untrue, publishing pictures of years ago claiming them to be yesterday, and back-pedalling on its own opinions of a few years ago.
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http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/po litics/ 2013/ap r/17/ma rgaret- thatche r-funer al-stre ets-pro cession
What's wrong with that , aog ? The Guardian referred to Lady Thatcher as "Thatcher" in a short headline ( including the words"Thatcher's funeral") but as Lady Thatcher otherwise. Do you think that there weren't a few hundred protestors? It seems perfectly balanced reporting to me, and I'm a Conservative.
What's wrong with that , aog ? The Guardian referred to Lady Thatcher as "Thatcher" in a short headline ( including the words"Thatcher's funeral") but as Lady Thatcher otherwise. Do you think that there weren't a few hundred protestors? It seems perfectly balanced reporting to me, and I'm a Conservative.
It is in rather poor taste to use Baroness Thatcher's funeral for cheap political point scoring aog
As has been stated, one can't assume all those at the cortege were 'right wing' - whatever that old stereotype means!
Also, it is amusing that one of the criticisms of the nutty fringe is that they are 'too young to even know anything about Mrs Thatcher'
And yet no one is daft enough to denigrate those young people paying their respects today and claim their respect for Lady T doesn't 'count' in some bizarre way
As has been stated, one can't assume all those at the cortege were 'right wing' - whatever that old stereotype means!
Also, it is amusing that one of the criticisms of the nutty fringe is that they are 'too young to even know anything about Mrs Thatcher'
And yet no one is daft enough to denigrate those young people paying their respects today and claim their respect for Lady T doesn't 'count' in some bizarre way
AOG - You seem to be almost disappointed that there weren't more protestors.
Could it be that you were looking forward to some trouble that you could post about?
Perhaps all those left wing layabouts are just glad to see the back of her and will be even happier when the newspapers aren't full of St. Margarets achievements.
Could it be that you were looking forward to some trouble that you could post about?
Perhaps all those left wing layabouts are just glad to see the back of her and will be even happier when the newspapers aren't full of St. Margarets achievements.
To be honest, I found the funeral ridiculous and wasteful, and the sycophantic fawning over Thatcher (I'm tempted to call it 'Dianification') made me as queasy as the handful dancing on her grave. I look forward to the day when a sensible debate about Thatcherism is possible. Until then I see nothing to be proud of in today's circus.
Titehead
There are a very (very) small number of people who will unite the world in mourning when they die.
Nelson Mandela is one of them. So is the Queen.
I don't think it's necessarily that he is the 'darling of the Left'. I would be surprised if not a few so-called Right wingers didn't also joi...
You know what? I think it would make sense to avoid Left/Right because as we can see from AB, it's way more complicated than that.
We're talking like its 1972.
Not right.
(No pun intended).
There are a very (very) small number of people who will unite the world in mourning when they die.
Nelson Mandela is one of them. So is the Queen.
I don't think it's necessarily that he is the 'darling of the Left'. I would be surprised if not a few so-called Right wingers didn't also joi...
You know what? I think it would make sense to avoid Left/Right because as we can see from AB, it's way more complicated than that.
We're talking like its 1972.
Not right.
(No pun intended).
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