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So a banning, yes?someone that's a little bit woolly - like a whet as they were termed
So a banning, yes?someone that's a little bit woolly - like a whet as they were termed
Well no "Thatcher bounce" is not as good as a "Thatcher slump" but still fits well with the idea she was not some kind of nationally loved treasure. The more her funeral is remember for the reaction rather than as some kind of national bonding sessions the happier Ill be.That was one from two days ago, new one has the gap down to 10. Lab still on 42% though. Basically nothing has changed.
Close enough for me:
This does get a % of the sales no matter who owns the rights.
The Tory song was recorded and performed by a Left wing band called the Not Sensibles. It's pisstake.
Mensch shoots herself in the foot (and not for the first time).
someone that's a little bit woolly - like a whet as they were termed
It's a beautiful legacy.Have i the chronology of this week right?
Monday Thatcher dies.
Friday Munchkin Fury At Maggie Ding Dong Song.
"I'm sorry luv, you're just not my type"
But let me show you the fury of me Munchkin ding dong anyway."I'm sorry luv, you're just not my type"
She's doing "oh, you!". No stern eyes there.Is it just me, or does she look really uncomfortable in that pic with Saville? It's almost as if she suspected. . . or knew.
Oh, and is it true that Queen Liz hated Thatch?
I'm finding it hard to tell whats satire and whats for real these days.Let me check I've got this right.
First Louise Mensch starts a campaign to get a Thatcher pisstake song that talks about someone wanking over her image on the telly to number one. Then the Sun carries the front page headline 'Munchkin fury at Maggie ding dong song'.
I'm dreaming this aren't I? Must have been eating cheese before bed again.
lol , you couldnt make this up I only suggested that to someone the other day as a possible better choice pisstake but only problem I suppose the rest of the world dont understand the satire or Punk if it gets to number one and just see I love Margret being played at least theres no confusion about what the witch is dead means anywhere
Jesus, that is the stuff nightmares are made of.
Dad-of-three Mike, of Burnley, Lancs,(lead singer of notsensibles ) who is now a nurse, said: “It was a satirical song — a leg-puller. We don’t want to celebrate someone’s death as such.
“I’m extremely gutted by her death. I have a tattoo of her in a very personal place.”
Guitarist Steve Hartley, 52, added: We want to knock “Ding, Dong! off the top spot. We believe the Tories are buying multiple copies to help.”
The band’s song was at No 62 last night.
Unfortunate that you both lack the courage to stand by your slur, and the creativity to wriggle out of it convincingly.someone that's a little bit woolly - like a whet as they were termed
Loadsacunts.Surely we should take a moment to recall those close friends who sadly couldn't make it?
Sir James Wilson Vincent Savile, Nicolae Ceaușescu, Captain General Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, Major General Suharto, Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti, Pieter Willem Botha.
Any I've missed?
Followers of the late Chilean dictator Augusto Pinocher published two obituaries in the country’s leading newspaper expressing their condolences on the death of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, whom they describe as “an extraordinary stateswoman” and friend of Chile “in very difficult moments in recent history”
The two obituaries published in El Mercurio, one is signed by the President Pinochet Foundation and the second by the board from the foundation are full of praise for Lady Thatcher and extend their condolence to the Thatcher family and the British government and people.
I'm still PMSL over it. Even Delingpole fell for it.Did she recommend buying it is there a link
Oh how I wish we had had the internetz in the 80's
For what it's worth I think the BBC has no business censoring the music charts – even if it involves a song as insensitively timed and crassly-chosen as Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead!
a) we should do everything we can to discourage this idea the BBC has of itself as a branch of the Nanny State
b) I think it's a good thing that those dancing on the grave of our greatest post war prime minister are properly exposed in all their vileness
c) Relax
But it's OK. We have an even better chance of getting our own back, now. By going head-to-head against the scuzzballs with a song of our own: I'm In Love With Margaret Thatcher originally released in 1980 by ska-punk band The Notsensibles.
Here's the Facebook page where you can register your support.
Go on! The song may not necessarily be the greatest song ever written. But think of it this way: if it goes to number one it will make at least one drama teacher from Worthing, Sussex deeply unhappy.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100211932/were-in-love-with-margaret-thatcher/
Matt Davies
Bought it 10 times now. Ill be damned if I let a bunch of unwashed parasites smugly embarrass this country. I was taught to hate Thatcher growing up and yes I did have my milk stopped at school. As an adult though I have grown to realise what we had and the fact the spineless EU loving wonders forced her out, says it all to me. I went from having little, to doing well for myself and its because of Thatchers libertarian leaning, Brand of Natinalist Conservatism that this country recovered to give me that chance.