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Seeing as you're going to be making Thatcher images anyway, thought we'd open it as an extra challenge to collect them all into one place.
( , Mon 8 Apr 2013, 13:41)
Seeing as you're going to be making Thatcher images anyway, thought we'd open it as an extra challenge to collect them all into one place.
( , Mon 8 Apr 2013, 13:41)
"Going so soon? I wouldn't hear of it. Why my little party's just beginning."
Sorry, I had to shop it
( , Thu 11 Apr 2013, 11:12, More)
Sorry, I had to shop it
( , Thu 11 Apr 2013, 11:12, More)
Suppose I ought to jump on the bandwagon...
...especially as I posted it on FB hours ago. It's a sad day indeed when FB gets my 'shops before b3ta :(
( , Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:33, More)
...especially as I posted it on FB hours ago. It's a sad day indeed when FB gets my 'shops before b3ta :(
( , Mon 8 Apr 2013, 16:33, More)
But it stopped. Short. Never to go again, when the old bat died.
EDIT: From Billy Bragg, Calgary, AB, Canada, on the death of Margaret Thatcher:
This is not a time for celebration. The death of Margaret Thatcher is nothing more than a salient reminder of how Britain got into the mess that we are in today. Of why ordinary working people are no longer able to earn enough from one job to support a family; of why there is a shortage of decent affordable housing; of why domestic growth is driven by credit, not by real incomes; of why tax-payers are forced to top up wages; of why a spiteful government seeks to penalise the poor for having an extra bedroom; of why Rupert Murdoch became so powerful; of why cynicism and greed became the hallmarks of our society.
Raising a glass to the death of an infirm old lady changes none of this. The only real antidote to cynicism is activism. Don't celebrate - organise!
( , Tue 9 Apr 2013, 13:30, More)
EDIT: From Billy Bragg, Calgary, AB, Canada, on the death of Margaret Thatcher:
This is not a time for celebration. The death of Margaret Thatcher is nothing more than a salient reminder of how Britain got into the mess that we are in today. Of why ordinary working people are no longer able to earn enough from one job to support a family; of why there is a shortage of decent affordable housing; of why domestic growth is driven by credit, not by real incomes; of why tax-payers are forced to top up wages; of why a spiteful government seeks to penalise the poor for having an extra bedroom; of why Rupert Murdoch became so powerful; of why cynicism and greed became the hallmarks of our society.
Raising a glass to the death of an infirm old lady changes none of this. The only real antidote to cynicism is activism. Don't celebrate - organise!
( , Tue 9 Apr 2013, 13:30, More)