And put an out-house at the top of the hole.
This way, she will get the all honor she deserves.
We should honor Lord Dampnut the same way, sans statue.
How appropriate!
They still work on LASERs at Cambridge, don’t they?
Here’s a completely unrelated article about recent events in Canada.
I thought it was Franky Boyle who said that the only argument about Margaret Thatcher’s memorial, was whether it should be a dance floor, or a public urinal, but I can’t find that clip. Instead, here he is chatting about her state funeral:
Nope, Maggie killed far more people than ntric acid and mercury combined during her tenure.
How about some nice thermite anklewarmers?
We are allowed to use nitric acid and mercury on Iain Duncan Smith, if that makes you feel better.
How delightfully ‘80s!
100% off topic now, but this has really got me thinking about how we expect realism from TV and movies but stage actors often deal with completely abstract sets and props. And in those fancy CG movies often the actors are actually acting opposite a stick that shows the position of the thing.
Not wasting money on eggs.
Am saving up all Baillie*'s poo-bags.
You can get a lot better range out of them, thanks to the tied-together handles and weight of fully-deserved shite
*Is small dog, not horse.
It is amazing that so many years after Margaret Thatcher’s death, there are still individuals with such a grudge against her. She was right to say: “I was elected to make difficult and necessary decisions, not to win the title of Miss Congeniality”. But throwing gun powder into the fire, here is an image of the said statue.
Not actually amazing.
What, seven?
You mean individuals who are still alive, who were directly and manifestly harmed by her decisions, which were easy and she made the wrong call, obviously, to anyone with any empathy at all?
How dare they! /s
Yes, it’s not like her policies ruined millions of lives or destroyed the economies of many towns and cities or left many British people with PTSD. /s
What’s amazing to me is that, so many years after most people see Thatcherism and Reaganism as having helped to create the current situation of extreme political polarisation, economic inequality, and unaddressed global warming that some individuals are still so blinkered that they think they’re sustainable and humane ideologies.
Her name will live in infamy as long as Herod’s has.
She and her party made my childhood hellish. I feel justified.
Do you think that supporting a law that caused teachers to turn a blind eye to me being bullied was necessary? Maggie might be dead, but I still live with the mental heath effects of that every day.