Revellers in Glasgow vent their long-held urge to dance on Margaret Thatcher’s grave. Photograph: David Moir/Reuters

Revellers in Glasgow vent their long-held urge to dance on Margaret Thatcher’s grave. Photograph: David Moir/Reuters

 

See also: This demand for respectful silence in the wake of Thatcher’s death is not just misguided but dangerous. Posted on April 8, 2013

 


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  1. I’m reminded of reading British history – the history of kings and queens – not the history of common people. Vainglory reigns supreme in this sceptred isle. It is illusory though, not real. And so it is with today’s tory party. Seizing the moment to make a death into a human pantomime. Twas ever thus.

    The labour party have been found out for their vacuous behaviour. They are inept and as a result it totally demoralises anybody looking for an alternative. Twas ever thus, it’s just that we are experiencing it first hand.

    Great Britain died today. the poor and the disabled will continue to die and occupy unmarked graves as a result. Nobody cares.

    • @jed goodright the sick bucket that is the daily heil is now trying to remake thatcher as ‘the peoples PM’ a la diana..it goes onto suggest they ‘THE LEFT’ whoever they are .have been telling lies about the rich/poor divide she created as she wanted to make everyone equal in wealth..by flogging off what we already owned and selling it back to us at several times the price..now from archives we read that ‘the NHS is safe with us” was a lie or she forgot to say who the ‘us’ it was…

  2. As long as yhe ashes from her rotten tory corpse is kept in England at least the air and the mood of Scotland will not be contaminated on the march to independencr.

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