mydrugbuddy
Bluelighter
Thinking about the lack of 2 minute silences at football matches; after the boos and hisses there'd probably have been a song about burning in hell or something simillar along those lines
I could see SHM being like "Hezza", apart from the politics. Fantastic entertainment on QT one night when someone his equal in the audience got down to the nitty gritty with him. He had to show his ferocious intelligence and passion to get out of that one.
I dont care if hes a tory, i admire the man himself. You can tell everyone has huge respect for him when he appears on QT. Shame John Major became PM over him. I dont know all the facts but it appears that Heseltine was stiched up, one way or another.
Robin Cook and Claire Short were the last 2 to resign as a matter of principle i believe.
We are left with an anonymous bunch of suits who'll say anything to get elected.
Thatcher may be dead; but I see no cause for celebration in the passing of a weak and frail old woman who, for a whole generation, had been powerless, leaving five other governments free to rescind the most danaging of her bad decisions in the meantime.
Yeah so the Bitch is dead but i think that the folk in pictures like this
*picture of posh cunts*
and many others look like they are far to young to know or be effected by anything that she did .
Has there been any increase on the 2 bunches of flowers laid for her ?
Maybe you only see stuff like that if you continuously watch bbc news 24 as i do when something momentous has happened.
Vile woman
The theory that she opened up the financial sector is just that a fallicy, it was going to happen regardless, especially in London as algo trading started to blossom, like fuck she did anything for the city, the city was just blessed to be located smack bang in the middle of the world clock, that was much more of a factor. especially for currency.
John Sussex wrote a great book called " Day One Trader" which should be read by many
Vile woman
The theory that she opened up the financial sector is just that a fallicy, it was going to happen regardless, especially in London as algo trading started to blossom, like fuck she did anything for the city, the city was just blessed to be located smack bang in the middle of the world clock, that was much more of a factor. especially for currency.
John Sussex wrote a great book called " Day One Trader" which should be read by many
The most telling memory of her is her insistance that she could be a "backseat driver" even when her own party were putting her out to pasture
Rejoice !!!
PS that Limmy JUSTINTV Stream from the other day was the best thing I have seen in months
The guy is a legend
Speaks English/Sound transparent and reliable legal system/Plenty of auxiliary firms on hand.
Let's not forget that I did create the so-called 'Big Bang' though. Without liberation of exchange controls, we wouldn't have become a hub for that. Without an easing of taxes down from 80% on high earners, they would have relocated to a better jurisdiction. Without a removal of barriers to foreign firms setting up shop in London, we wouldn't have had hundreds of players in the banking sector pouring into London. In the 70s we were hemorrhaging top traders to places like New York, by the 80s they were coming back.