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12th April 2013, 11:58 PM
#21
Brian,
I think we can all show restraint for the moment until at least a certain iron lady is laid to rest out of respect for her grieving family. But i am a great believer in freedom of speech and i hope we can have a discussion amongst ourselves as to the different thoughts and memories of the thatcher era without anyone falling out. It can be compared a bit like the channels which we all lived and experienced you cant explain it you had to live the experience. And no doubt we will all have are own point of view so lets all wait until she is laid to rest and then open a sensible and reflecting debate on the thatcher years Regards Brian Terry.
{terry scouse}
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13th April 2013, 12:30 AM
#22
Tony,
I certainly take your point on board there have been arrests only last night one a serving police officer him self. And if that is the decision of Brian and the Admin then ok, I would have thought that with all the members being able to conduct joined up writing controversial doesn't have be argumentative. And i will steer clear of the issue if that's in the best interest of the Forum and leave it at that i can still add Glenda Jackson on my xmas card list she was a brilliant actor Regards Terry.
{terry scouse}
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13th April 2013, 05:38 AM
#23
As is often the case with many world leaders controversy often follows them, even after death. There have been good and bad as is the case with all persons, and very often it is not until many years after their demise that the full effect, good or bad, are fully known. How an individual was effected by decissions made will counternance how they view that person. Some will only be interested in personal gain whilst others will see the bigger picture and understand the long term natonal good to, be gained from this. Very often the choice a leader has to make is goverend by the actions of previous leaders and are sometimes misjudged by their actions. Sadly much of it comes down to political preference, those who are rusted on to one side of politics or the other. those persons will never see the good unles done by the one they favour.


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