There's a new movement afoot, it's called, "Margaret Thatcher Dead". Whether it's political or merely social, remains to be seen. Ms Blythe of South London has been rallying fellow protesters to celebrate the new movement.
She has established up a Facebook group, calling it 'The Witch is Dead', a subsidiary team of Margaret Thatcher Dead. Is she asking us to disapprove of Margaret Thatcher's slipping out of her mortal coil, all also quickly, and without a hint of hard effort?
Ms Blythe is certainly enthusiastic. She has informed her followers on Facebook of forthcoming riots in Bristol and Glasgow. The University of East London graduate is specifically interested in disagreement resolution via drama. Drama is an old reliable for conflict resolution.
This lady held a"flash party" to mark Lady Thatcher's passing, with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Really jolly indeed.
This woman held a"flash party" to mark Lady Thatcher's death, along with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Very jolly without a doubt.
But the poor lady is deluded. Her Facebook web page checks out: "Come and commemorate our liberty and liberty from tyranny! On the day Maggie stands down, at last!"
It's a time to show, Ms Blythe said, in these thriving times, our disapproval. It's not about gloating and being mean. It's about making use of that date to review the past, however unfortunate that day may be for some individuals.
It's a time to mirror, Ms Blythe said, in these more thriving times, the reality of Thatcherism. It's not celebrating and being mean. It's about making use of that day to review the past, unfortunate though the day may be for some individuals.
It's all good, because this is a group catharsis', for survivors of the Thatcher years those suffering from post-thatcher traumatic stress disorder, a recognised complaint.
And in case you were thinking of having a jolly in town on Saturday, be warned. 25 locations across the country, are being organised by Class War, with the help of other organizations such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is of course committed to radical action to undermine the state.
And in the event you were thinking of having a jolly in city that Saturday, be cautioned. 25 locations around the country, are being arranged by Class War, with the aid of various other companies such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is naturally committed to radical activity to weaken the condition of wealth inequity.
Ian Bone, of Class War, said that an effigy of Our Lady Thatcher will sit on the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square, which has actually been suggested as a place for a feasible statue of the previous head of state. There's a huge papier-mache statue of Thatcher being done that will be fallen. He said it will be the same size as the Saddam Hussein one.
We want to celebrate the end of Thatcher Mr Bone said. Scotland Yard has launched a major operation to counter threats. Naturally, all officer leave has been canceled, something of which I am sure Lady Thatcher would approve.
I wasn't intending to go to, yet along with this dramatization going on, I may pop Sheeba in her blue cat box and saunter over to Trafalgar Square to witness the process.
Of course, the Iron Lady Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, is not dead yet, not while she's getting all of this publicity. She relished publicity, old Thatch, and the last time I looked, the Tories were still half-running the country. Ah well.
Whatever you may consider Margaret Thatcher's policies, and some of those were harsh without a doubt, she was a heck of a lady. Whether she boded well or ill for the nation, time will tell.
Definitely, she got people considering their real worth. Which in itself, can't be a bad thing.
She will go down in the annals of history as a remarkable human being. Glenda Jackson's character assassination of Thatcher in Parliament recently, shows how divided we are as a nation.
Yet, Thatcher will be remembered long after Glenda.
So the argument rolls along.
bladdy blah.
She has established up a Facebook group, calling it 'The Witch is Dead', a subsidiary team of Margaret Thatcher Dead. Is she asking us to disapprove of Margaret Thatcher's slipping out of her mortal coil, all also quickly, and without a hint of hard effort?
Ms Blythe is certainly enthusiastic. She has informed her followers on Facebook of forthcoming riots in Bristol and Glasgow. The University of East London graduate is specifically interested in disagreement resolution via drama. Drama is an old reliable for conflict resolution.
This lady held a"flash party" to mark Lady Thatcher's passing, with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Really jolly indeed.
This woman held a"flash party" to mark Lady Thatcher's death, along with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Very jolly without a doubt.
But the poor lady is deluded. Her Facebook web page checks out: "Come and commemorate our liberty and liberty from tyranny! On the day Maggie stands down, at last!"
It's a time to show, Ms Blythe said, in these thriving times, our disapproval. It's not about gloating and being mean. It's about making use of that date to review the past, however unfortunate that day may be for some individuals.
It's a time to mirror, Ms Blythe said, in these more thriving times, the reality of Thatcherism. It's not celebrating and being mean. It's about making use of that day to review the past, unfortunate though the day may be for some individuals.
It's all good, because this is a group catharsis', for survivors of the Thatcher years those suffering from post-thatcher traumatic stress disorder, a recognised complaint.
And in case you were thinking of having a jolly in town on Saturday, be warned. 25 locations across the country, are being organised by Class War, with the help of other organizations such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is of course committed to radical action to undermine the state.
And in the event you were thinking of having a jolly in city that Saturday, be cautioned. 25 locations around the country, are being arranged by Class War, with the aid of various other companies such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is naturally committed to radical activity to weaken the condition of wealth inequity.
Ian Bone, of Class War, said that an effigy of Our Lady Thatcher will sit on the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square, which has actually been suggested as a place for a feasible statue of the previous head of state. There's a huge papier-mache statue of Thatcher being done that will be fallen. He said it will be the same size as the Saddam Hussein one.
We want to celebrate the end of Thatcher Mr Bone said. Scotland Yard has launched a major operation to counter threats. Naturally, all officer leave has been canceled, something of which I am sure Lady Thatcher would approve.
I wasn't intending to go to, yet along with this dramatization going on, I may pop Sheeba in her blue cat box and saunter over to Trafalgar Square to witness the process.
Of course, the Iron Lady Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, is not dead yet, not while she's getting all of this publicity. She relished publicity, old Thatch, and the last time I looked, the Tories were still half-running the country. Ah well.
Whatever you may consider Margaret Thatcher's policies, and some of those were harsh without a doubt, she was a heck of a lady. Whether she boded well or ill for the nation, time will tell.
Definitely, she got people considering their real worth. Which in itself, can't be a bad thing.
She will go down in the annals of history as a remarkable human being. Glenda Jackson's character assassination of Thatcher in Parliament recently, shows how divided we are as a nation.
Yet, Thatcher will be remembered long after Glenda.
So the argument rolls along.
bladdy blah.
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