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Will anyone in the country of Ireland shed a tear,when Thatcher goes to meet her maker?

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I for one, will rejoice in celebration at her demise. Should the 32 declare a national holiday?

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  1. That's pathetic. Don't you have anything better to celebrate than someone's death? I feel sorry for you.


  2. I wont shed a tear either, but not for the reasons you highliight. More for what she did too the working man in this country. And for her sinking of the Belgrano when it was clearly sailing away from the conflict. She should have faced war trials, and im an ex soldier.

  3. I'm not in the country of Ireland but I will be shedding no tears for a woman who led the government responsible for selling off british industry, making money king and creating an underclass of untrained, unvalued petty criminals.

    what i do dread, however, is the canonisation she will receive by the media and tories on her death.  'the greatest prime minister in modern times...' etc.  boak.

  4. Mrs Thatcher was the best prime minister that Britain has had since WW2. I hope that the have a few days of nation mourning when she finally passes away. To h**l with your celebrations

  5. ('',)

    Under the circumstances.....

    Pass the champagne...... (Ok well when it happens you can pass the champagne!!)

  6. I and many, many others will raise a cheer when the bloodstained old fiend goes to face those she killed, in Ireland and in Britain.

    And an even louder cheer for the end of her evil paymaster, the puppeteer and pornographer, Rupert Murdoch.

  7. Not as many tears of joy as I will shed when Gordon Feckin Brown shuffles off the mortal coil. Any assassins out there with no jobs on?

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