i too hope everyone shows a little respect on the route, if there is an incident it should be stopped straight away and not even filmed or any pictures taken of the sheep
What the have sheep ever done wrong?
Keith - Administrator
Keith - Administrator
Any one remember spitting image
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TFx9u1t1LY
some real gems
"Let me give you my vision: A man's right to work as he will, to spend what he earns, to own property, to have the state as servant and not as master - these are the British inheritance. They are the essence of a free economy... and on that freedom all our other freedoms depend."
Margaret Thatcher , 10/10/1975
as for British, didn't she sell off everything that was British to buy votes , did we have British Airways, British Steel, British Gas, British Telecom etc. oh wait the taxpayer and the country owned them, now foreigners do
if she thought everyone should own a property why didnt she build a new one for every 1m council houses she sold off cheap
coming from someone who snatched milk from kids
I agree that foreigners shouldn't have been allowed to buy or have controlling shares in many of our previously nationalised industries...in particular, utilities.
As for council/social housing, then yes, many more should have been built, but only let out to those who could meet strict (local) residency conditions. Certainly not to asylum seekers, junkies, alcoholics, irresponsible unmarried teens etc.
Basic hostel accommodation would be quite sufficient for them (and a deterrent ).
Yep...bloody holiday camp waaaay too good.
There was me trying to be moderate.
Coal had been a decaying industry for years, history was re-written by Labour and they keep repeating it until they believe it is true :-
Declining number of pits under Wilson & Callaghan
1964 .. 545
1965 .. 504
1966 .. 442
1967 .. 406
1968 .. 330
1969 .. 304
1974 .. 250
1975 .. 241
1976 .. 239
1977 .. 231
1978 .. 223
1979 .. 219
Declining Number of pits under Mrs Thatcher
1979 .. 219
1980 .. 213
1981 .. 200
1982 .. 191
1983 .. 170
1984 .. 169
1985 .. 133
1986 .. 110
1987 .. 94
1988 .. 86
1989 .. 73
1990 .. 65
Declining Number of pits under Mrs Thatcher would be smaller figures because obviously there was less to close down,
but i would have liked to see the reasons for closed pits under labour , and the reason for closing pits under maggie, im darn sure the reasons are very different, im sure maggies reasons was to get to breaking the unions nothing more
"The legacy of what the Conservative government did to British industry under Thatcher is not one to be proud of if you really did want the best for the people," the NUM said in a statement.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/business/...dance-thatcher
If it hadn't been for the private free enterprise of the original mine owners, there would have been no mining industry employing the thousands that it ultimately did.
Workers' unions are a very good idea, and I used to be a union area rep' myself, but the union leaders just became too big for their boots, as in so many British industries at that time....then finally they killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.
Ah ... you mean Edward Heath ... the man my dad used to say sounded like a bleating whenever he appeared on TV.
Latterly, there was no love lost between Heath and the woman who succeeded him as Leader of the Conservatives. And also, of course, Heath predeceased Thatcher in 2005. But, that said, I wouldn't put it past old Ted to to turn up in spirit at his sparring partner's "send off" next week. If only for the sake of laying a on her mortal remains before they're disposed of at Mortlake.
Thanks for reminding me to clip my eyebrows.
Forgot to mention that my brother (then in Senegal) was the British diplomat co-ordinating the 'rescue' of Maggie's idiot son Mark when he lost himself in the Sahara that time, while competing in the Paris-Dakar rally. Bro' was also our official press relations officer, so we saw him on telly and being quoted in the newspapers.
That's the sort of tripe you'd expect the NUM to come out with.The only thing newsworthy that's come out about them in recent years is their legal wranglings to get Scargill out of their luxury London flat
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-20303797
Former miners' leader Arthur Scargill has lost his High Court fight to have the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) continue to pay for his London flat.
Mr Scargill was president of the NUM until July 2002 and led it during the miners' strike from 1984 to 1985.
He stepped down as president of the union but claimed his contract entitled him to a London home for life, or the life of his widow.
Chris Kitchen, NUM general secretary, said Mr Scargill had been "found out".
Mr Scargill said that the judgment was "perverse".
The problem for most of the miners was that THEY were too busy working their arses off to to have time to realise what a megalomaniac that Scargill was.
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