matthew_elliott Sorry I don’t agree, thanks to the unions in the 70’s Britain was pretty much brought to its knees. We were unproductive thanks to all the demands they made to strike.
matthew_elliott Man in breach of various rules, spouts gibberish to distract.
matthew_elliott Yep. Using our own police force to beat up grown men for wanting to work is surely the greatest moment in British history. Maybe call on her Hillsborough cover up as well to really inspire people.
matthew_elliott Brextremists are showing their desperation.
matthew_elliott Utter tosh
matthew_elliott Wish we had had Maggie negotiating Brexit instead of that numpty.
matthew_elliott That’s her destroying industry and beating down the working man is no inspirational thing. She caused so much poverty, broken families and pain. May is guilty of the same, never forget what the Tories do - GetTheToriesOut
matthew_elliott Thatcher , using the police as a military force to club the miners into submission , is nothing to be proud of ; .......There are many millions of people in these islands that detest the woman , and pour scorn on her memory !
matthew_elliott These Brexity types are really losing the plot now. This is self parody, surely?
matthew_elliott UK govt to send in the military to attack the opposition
matthew_elliott Why has the UK's relationship with fellow European countries within the EU always been characterised by this combative approach? It is childish and unproductive - at a time when the UK needs its European allies more than ever.
matthew_elliott She used the South York's Police, a parliamentary majority to pass anti-union laws and mercenary scab labour to break the miner's strike. Where's the inspiration?
matthew_elliott What the destruction of a whole community which still has not fully recovered
matthew_elliott Seeing herself as 'versus' the miners instead of being for all the people of this country, including miners, was part of the problem.
matthew_elliott Of course Maggie thatcher learnt from the mistakes that heath made, after May, the future pm will get on with the Job! The next country to leave the EU will do better!