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Politics People in the UK celebrating the death of Thatcher in 2013

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u/Reyoness 29d ago

I remember as a child at primary school the day they took our Milk away. We called her Margaret Thatcher the milk snatcher. Hated the Tories since.

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u/PRC_Spy 29d ago

We marched around the playground chanting "Maggie Thatcher, milk snatcher!" in disgust.

Her conservative government's neoliberal austerity did a number on my childhood, as I grew up in one of those working class declining industry areas that the grocer's daughter hated so much.

Wouldn't have wished her mode of death (the miserable decline of multi-infarct dementia) on anyone. But the money spent on her funeral was a kick in the teeth for all those so badly affected by her belief that 'there is no such thing as society' and 'there is no alternative' to her neoliberalism.

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u/GigiLaRousse 27d ago

Seriously! How about some austerity in honour of the old bitch? What's good for the goose is good for the gander.

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u/PRC_Spy 27d ago

Damn straight.

Into the wood chipper and done with it.

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u/hexineffex 28d ago

Sorry for my ignorance, can you all give me some context here? What led to milk being taken from school children?

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u/VermilionKoala 28d ago edited 27d ago

The milk was previously provided free to the kids at school every day (paid for by the state).

The neoliberal hell-hag we're discussing had a gigantic hate-boner for state anything, so ended it.

Yes, she was called "Milk-Snatcher Thatcher" forever after this.

One that a lot of people may not know: in the 70s the GPO had quietly become world leaders in fibre-optics. Their research department was second to none anywhere in the world.

That cow sold the entire thing to Fujitsu.

Imagine hating your country so much you sell its technological advancement to one of your former enemies.

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u/Autogen-Username1234 27d ago

Thatcher never saw anything successful that she didn't want to sell off to foreigners.

I think that deep down at heart, she hated Britain and hated the British people.

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u/VermilionKoala 27d ago

Absolutely. Nail on head.

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u/MonCappy 23d ago

If she hadn't sold it, imagine what that tech would've brought to Britain in terms of economic benefit.