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The Funeral Of Margaret Thatcher: Your Eulogy
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What would you say, given the chance to speak at the Funeral?
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Margaret Thatcher Dies Of A Stroke | A State Funeral? | Should Anti-Thatcher Demonstrations Be Banned? | Etiquette Upon The Death Of Margaret Thatcher | Maggie's Greatest Achievement (And Failure) | A Song For Thatcher | Disrespectful Cartoons | A Fitting Epitaph | BBC Coverage | What Maggie Did For Us
What would you say, given the chance to speak at the Funeral?
Here's a round up of previous discussions:
Margaret Thatcher Dies Of A Stroke | A State Funeral? | Should Anti-Thatcher Demonstrations Be Banned? | Etiquette Upon The Death Of Margaret Thatcher | Maggie's Greatest Achievement (And Failure) | A Song For Thatcher | Disrespectful Cartoons | A Fitting Epitaph | BBC Coverage | What Maggie Did For Us
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Rather than say anything about her time as PM I prefer to say something about her as a local MP... Every christmas she hosted a party for local old people and even my almost communist mother in law said she was lovely... and would not be bothered by other issues during the time she spent there. I also know people who worked at the houses of parliament who found her...
10:42 Wed 17th Apr 2013
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Ab Editor...the funeral is still ongoing.
Your intending thread lacks respect, compassion and is completely out of order.
Had this been an "ordinary" Aber.......it would be "pulled."
Your intending thread lacks respect, compassion and is completely out of order.
Had this been an "ordinary" Aber.......it would be "pulled."
Rather than say anything about her time as PM I prefer to say something about her as a local MP... Every christmas she hosted a party for local old people and even my almost communist mother in law said she was lovely... and would not be bothered by other issues during the time she spent there. I also know people who worked at the houses of parliament who found her courteous, and reasonable and considerate of their work load etc
Sounds like the iron lady had a nice side which we heard too little about.
Sounds like the iron lady had a nice side which we heard too little about.
"If you're going to say something horrible it will be removed"
But why? Why are we being forced into all this false fawning?
We were told to be respectful last week when she died, now we're being told to be respectful because it's her funeral. When is it actually going to be 'OK' to be honest?
That's not actually aimed at this site, it's more a general question with regards to the media.
But why? Why are we being forced into all this false fawning?
We were told to be respectful last week when she died, now we're being told to be respectful because it's her funeral. When is it actually going to be 'OK' to be honest?
That's not actually aimed at this site, it's more a general question with regards to the media.
I hope I would be half as eloquent as the Bishop of London who has given a brilliant and well judged address. I think I would echo his thoughts which were along the lines of "now is not the time for a political assessment - she was a wife, mother and grandmother".
I didn't know her personally, so I guess there is not a lot I could say.
I didn't know her personally, so I guess there is not a lot I could say.
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