View Full Version : Margaret Thatcher accused of holding 'unabashedly racist' views
joebloggs
10th April 2013, 11:03
Margaret Thatcher has been accused by the Australian foreign minister of having held "unabashedly racist" views after he revealed that the late former British prime minister had warned him of the challenge posed by immigration from Asia.
read more here .. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2013/apr/09/margaret-thatcher-accused-racist-views
Dedworth
10th April 2013, 12:10
All the germs and filth are coming out of the woodwork - my mate in Sydney said Carr's bent and does nothing but line his and his mates pockets. He said they had that Germaine Greer trollop on the TV last night saying Mrs Thatcher should have been prosecuted as a war criminal
Arthur Little
10th April 2013, 12:28
Most likely Thatcher was referring to the HUGE influx from the Indian sub-continent and Pakistan :icon_rolleyes: ... and certainly NOT to migrants from the Philippines. :NoNo:
Indeed, I read somewhere recently that she had been extremely praiseworthy of Ex-President Fidel Ramos and the people of these islands in a speech she gave to them during a mid-1990s visit to Manila. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
10th April 2013, 13:35
Well she was probably right.
Just because I was married to a Filipina for 15 years and have a mixed race son and two Filipino stepkids doesn't mean that I can't make honest comments on immigration and its possible effects on the 'host' population. :icon_rolleyes:
raynaputi
10th April 2013, 13:58
Indeed, I read somewhere recently that she had been extremely praiseworthy of Ex-President Fidel Ramos and the people of these islands in a speech she gave to them during a mid-1990s visit to Manila. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Yep. I posted this link http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108355 (http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108355) in the other thread about her speech when she was in the Philippines on 1996.
Arthur Little
10th April 2013, 17:26
Yep. I posted this link http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108355 (http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/108355) in the other thread about her speech when she was in the Philippines on 1996.
Yes ... come to think of it, that IS the one I read, Rayna. :thankyou:
joebloggs
10th April 2013, 19:52
All the germs and filth are coming out of the woodwork
or is it the truth dedworth :cwm25:
I've posted before about this, thatcher made 'the primary purpose rule' law in 1982, your lucky labour scrapped it dedworth or maybe your wife wouldn't have been allowed in the UK :doh
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/politics97/news/06/0605/straw.shtml
Dedworth
10th April 2013, 20:46
or is it the truth dedworth :cwm25:
I've posted before about this, thatcher made 'the primary purpose rule' law in 1982, your lucky labour scrapped it dedworth or maybe your wife wouldn't have been allowed in the UK :doh
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/politics97/news/06/0605/straw.shtml
Mrs D's a Nurse & came to the UK on a work visa
joebloggs
10th April 2013, 21:00
Mrs D's a Nurse & came to the UK on a work visa
well we're the lucky ones then, because 1,000s of spouses were refused visa's under thatcher, thatcher and family values, but really a 'homebreaker' :icon_rolleyes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nmwDTf9k34
grahamw48
10th April 2013, 21:27
The Tories were in power when my ex got her visa.
Cost me 40 quid and a few simple 'proofs'. :smile:
Same for the kids 5 years later...also under the Tories.
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