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Thatcher is dead

I must say, I was sad to hear she was dead: I had hoped she would live on for many years in steadily increasing pain and bewilderment. I'm also a little concerned there may be trouble between those who want to hold a rave on her grave and those who want to piss on it.
 
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She is gone, sadly 30 years too late!
The torment and despair the woman caused can never be forgotten.
I cannot stop smiling. I spat my sandwich across the works canteen when I got a phone call off my wife when I was having lunch and almost choked, cheering.
It is sad that it comes on the day of her acolytes cuts and the day after Maltby Colliery closed.
Party on folks.
I cannot put the TV on because all the fawning will make me throw it through the window and due to her legacy I cannot afford a new one.
This is how it must have felt for the citizens across Europe when they heard Hitler was dead.
I'm still a bit overwhelmed, I have waited for this day for so long.
In memory of all the workers who have sadly died before this day.
In memory of all the communities she washed away with her spite.
Words fail me.
To all scabs out there, your leader is dead.
 
Hi all, thought I would pop in to say...woohoo! Where's the party? Cheers and solidarity to the party goers tonite in Brixton, Nottingham, Glasgow, Durham...is there a biggy in London on Sat?

Let me know what you'll be going to, obv there's going to be a gathering in Trafalgar Square but there's bound to be other stuff later too - although I'll happily pop along to Traf.Sq. early on to quaff a celebratory can, standing in the cold for much longer than that is going to play havoc with my joints so any indoor celebrations that you hear about would be good to move on to. Been way too long since I've seen you, my fault for being a bit crap!
 
Spoke to my mum about this earlier, was in two minds as to whether to mention it or not as was unsure what her reaction may be. I needn't have worried. She passed on my 'ding-dong the witch is dead' to my dad who is 84 who I then heard laughing in the background. At one point she commented on the BBC coverage on the TV saying she had to turn it off as my dad wouldn't stop shouting at it.
 
Let me know what you'll be going to, obv there's going to be a gathering in Trafalgar Square but there's bound to be other stuff later too - although I'll happily pop along to Traf.Sq. early on to quaff a celebratory can, standing in the cold for much longer than that is going to play havoc with my joints so any indoor celebrations that you hear about would be good to move on to. Been way too long since I've seen you, my fault for being a bit crap!

mine too. me an Lou will be there Sat and there's bound to be a party or summit to go to.
 
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