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Saturday 27 April 2013

By Olive Onion


There's a new motion afoot, it's called 'Margaret Thatcher Dead'. Whether it's simply social or political, stays to be seen. Ms Blythe, of South London, has actually been rallying fellow protesters to celebrate her brand-new movement, Margaret Thatcher Dead.

She has set up a Facebook group, calling it 'The Witch is Dead', a subsidiary group of the movement called "Margaret Thatcher Dead". This group already has over 5,000 members and calls for "demonstrations of disapproval" across the country. I am not sure what she means. Is she asking us to disapprove of Margaret Thatcher's slipping out of her mortal coil, all too easily, and without a hint of hard labour?

Ms Blythe is certainly enthusiastic. She has informed her followers on Facebook of forthcoming riots in Bristol and Glasgow. The University of East London graduate is specifically interested in disagreement resolution via drama. Drama is an old reliable for conflict resolution.

This lady held a"flash party" to mark Lady Thatcher's passing, with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Really jolly indeed.

This woman held a"flash celebration" to note Lady Thatcher's passing, along with the message: "Anyone else like to join us?". Really jolly undoubtedly.

But the girl is deluded. Her Facebook web page checks out: "Come and celebrate our liberty and liberty from tyranny! On the day Maggie stands down, once and for all!"

She states her dad was a leftie and her mom was a Thatcherite. She claimed she is merely commemorating the demise of Thatcher's policies, instead of the mortal being herself.

So, a serene exhibition of disapproval and helping the Government to understand we're not silly and we have not been persuaded by more thriving times since Thatcher's reign.

It's all good, because this is a group catharsis', for survivors of the Thatcher years those suffering from post-thatcher traumatic stress disorder, a recognised complaint.

And in case you were thinking of having a jolly in town on Saturday, be warned. 25 locations across the country, are being organised by Class War, with the help of other organizations such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is of course committed to radical action to undermine the state.

And if you were thinking about having a jolly in the city on the Saturday, be warned. 25 locations across the nation, are being organised by Class War, with the assistance of various other organizations such as the All London Anarchist Revolutionary Mob, which is obviously committed to rabid action to weaken the state.

Ian Bone, of Class War, pointed out that an effigy of Our Lady Thatcher will sit on the 4th plinth in London's Trafalgar Square, which has been recommended as a site for a feasible statuary of the previous prime minister. Bone spoke of the sizable papier-mache statue of Thatcher being done that will be fallen. It will resemble the dimension of the Saddam Hussein one.

He said they wish to celebrate the end of Thatcher. Scotland Yard has launched a significant procedure to respond to threats. Naturally, all policeman leave has actually been revoked, something which I think Lady Thatcher would accept.

I wasn't planning to attend, but with all of this drama going on, I may pop Sheeba in her blue cat box and saunter over to Trafalgar Square to witness proceedings.

Of course, the Iron Lady Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, is not dead yet, not while she's getting all of this publicity. She relished publicity, old Thatch, and the last time I looked, the Tories were still half-running the country. Ah well.

Whatever you may consider Margaret Thatcher's policies, and some of those were harsh without a doubt, she was a heck of a lady. Whether she boded well or ill for the nation, time will tell.

Definitely, she obtained a new perspective in Britain, and individuals began thinking of their true worth. Which by itself, is a valid point.

She is not easily forgotten. Glenda Jackson's brutal dissection of Thatcher in Parliament recently, got everyone upset.

Perhaps Glenda's ire stems from the fact that long after Glenda is forgotten, Thatcher will still be legend.

So the debate rages on.

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