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Farm Business
Politics, Covid19 and Brexit
Margaret thatcher
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<blockquote data-quote="Muck Spreader" data-source="post: 5207902" data-attributes="member: 137"><p>I suppose it depends on which side if the fence you were on in the eighties as to how you view her. If you where one of the tens of thousands who lost their jobs she was probably the personification of evil and remains as such today. I myself saw her as somewhat of a curates egg with some poor financial decision making, but an amazing drive and desire to keep Britain on the world map economically and politically. No one else would have just gone and chucked the Argie's out of the Falklands despite going against the US's initial wishes. Then go on to handbag the EU into becoming the biggest free trade zone on the planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muck Spreader, post: 5207902, member: 137"] I suppose it depends on which side if the fence you were on in the eighties as to how you view her. If you where one of the tens of thousands who lost their jobs she was probably the personification of evil and remains as such today. I myself saw her as somewhat of a curates egg with some poor financial decision making, but an amazing drive and desire to keep Britain on the world map economically and politically. No one else would have just gone and chucked the Argie's out of the Falklands despite going against the US's initial wishes. Then go on to handbag the EU into becoming the biggest free trade zone on the planet. [/QUOTE]
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