@neilh So thousands didn't die then? Your anti-Thatcher poem is factually incorrect. During the illegal occupation the islands were still known as the Falklands, they have never been known as the Malvinas in this country, another part of your poem which is incorrect.
@neilh What do you mean by "hundreds, thousands were gone"?
It wouldn't be so bad if neilh was factually correct, but that would be too much to hope for. And his use of the word Malvinas shows exactly where his sympathies lie.
The FA has already said there won't be a minute's silence at Wembley this weekend, so nothing to discuss really. Just one of the usual suspects trying to stir up yet more anti-Thatcher feeling.
Jackson is a Champagne socialist representing the Hampstead set. She has below average attendance at the Commons, and is wisely standing down at the next election after scraping in by only 42 votes in 2010. I doubt she will be missed.
Glenda Jackson, remembered mainly for getting her kit off in films in the 60/70s. Now representing one of the wealthiest constituencies in the country, she must see lots of hardship there.
@Brazilnut This is a discussion board, people are free to post any links that are relevant to the thread, and it's not up to you to tell them otherwise.
Diplomacy would never have worked in the Falklands in 1982. Argentina invaded and blithely assumed Britain would not have the will to retaliate, sometimes firepower is the only answer.
@Libby Thatcher didn't bring out the worst in everyone, only some people.
@Lynne I am well aware that there are plenty of haters out there. You only have to witness the shameful scenes of celebration and rioting reported in the press since last night. Odd that some of the people taking part couldn't even have been born when Thatcher was in power.