T.W.
Wednesday 21st December 2011 11:02am [Edited]
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Quote: dellas @ December 21 2011, 10:48 AM GMT
Well she sold all the council housing
"all"? And the right-to-buy policy with council houses is a policy which was continued under successive governments. It also helped many aspirational working class people onto the housing ladder. The problem was that not enough new council houses were built subsequently to replace those sold off - and chronically there's been a lack of cheap, affordable housing in this country (Labour did f**k all about it in 13 years).
Quote: dellas @ December 21 2011, 10:48 AM GMT
and took milk of kids for a start
She didn't do that as Prime Minister, that was when she was Minister for Education, under Heath, in 1970. And it wasn't a universal ban on free school milk. According to documents released years later...
'Responding to the demands to end free school milk, Mrs Thatcher said: "I think that the complete withdrawal of free milk for our school children would be too drastic a step and would arouse more widespread public antagonism than the saving justifies."
She proposed the compromise, later accepted, that milk would only be available to pupils in nursery and primary schools.
She told the Treasury that this would reduce the proposed cuts by £20m over the four-year life of the government and would free up cash for a new primary school building programme.
I was a milk monitor at my infant/primary school in the mid-to-late 70s and it was still there - horrible, luke-warm bottles of full-fat milk - I wish she had scrapped it.
Quote: dellas @ December 21 2011, 10:48 AM GMT
she came undone with the unfair 'poll tax'
True. And, instead, we have the incredibly fair council tax - which has many of the same faults.
Quote: dellas @ December 21 2011, 10:48 AM GMT
decided to war against Argentina
Er... are you serious? They'd invaded the bloody Falkland Islands and taken British citizens hostage! What diplomatic resolution to that situation would you have suggested?
Defending British territories is hardly as controversial as, ooh, I don't know, invading Iraq and Afghanistan on the premise of "preventing terror threats against Britain" and using faked/false intelligence to help justify it.