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Starry Wisdom
party, trafalgar sq, the saturday after she dies.
just to remind yz, like
just to remind yz, like
Got the playlist ready
Got the playlist ready
I'll be there once I've finished taunting grieving tories on the interweb
That will be enjoyable i can imagine the crap being said trying to make out that she was a great historical figure
obviously there isn't because she isn't dead yetconsidering since she left power 20 years ago we had a failing tory party then a succesful thatcherite labour government and we are about to get a thatcherite tory government i don't see much to party about tbh
Do you mean like Scargill?
Last time I checked nobody was advocating a State funeral for Scargill.
I'd love to see a state funeral for thatcher. The scots would strain the coach companies to thier limits, desperate to get down here and jeer the passing coffin. And I'd be with them.
of course, it's not as though people haven't tried to hasten the glorious day
not to mention the irishLast time I checked nobody was advocating a State funeral for Scargill.
I'd love to see a state funeral for thatcher. The scots would strain the coach companies to thier limits, desperate to get down here and jeer the passing coffin. And I'd be with them.
if she had a state funeral i would protest it if i was in the country
it would almost be worth the government granting her a state funeral for it to be proteted. hopefully with protestors breaking through the lines and the coffin falling off the carriage and her remains spilling out into the street and disintegrating in the melee
Christ, we cheered when that went off!
'We only have to be lucky once, you have to be lucky always'
Christ, we cheered when that went off!
'We only have to be lucky once, you have to be lucky always'
oi! there's a fucking queueS. Pauls would be lining themselves in for some random acts of piss-vandalism if they inter the old bitch there.
may it please come soonStop it please lads your getting me all excited about that glorious day
may it please come soon
of course, it's not as though people haven't tried to hasten the glorious day
Christ, we cheered when that went off!
'We only have to be lucky once, you have to be lucky always'
The bomb failed to kill Thatcher or any of her government ministers. Five people, however, were killed, including Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry, and Parliamentary Treasury Secretary John Wakeham's wife Roberta. Sir Donald Maclean and his wife, Muriel, were in the room in which the bomb exploded. Lady Maclean was not killed in the explosion, but later died of her injuries, and Sir Donald was seriously injured. The other victims killed by the blast were Eric Taylor and Jeanne Shattock. Several more, including Margaret Tebbit—the wife of Norman Tebbit, who was then President of the Board of Trade—were left permanently disabled. Thirty-four people were taken to hospital but recovered from their injuries.
A few years after the Grand bombing I recall a politician, a Tory I'm sure, stating that the IRA had missed a trick on the night. Apparently, had they placed a half-a-dozen or so men armed with machine guns opposite the Grand, when the crowds of injured and shocked Tories ran from the hotel, the gunmen could have massacred more Tories.
Once the deed was done, they could have vanished onto the Brighton beach; into waiting powered dinghies; and, sped off to sea while confusion reigned ashore.
Does anyone remember the name of this Tory?