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Simon
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This was the first of the programmes I'd managed to see. Given how good it was I'm frustrated not to have recorded it, and to find that the BBC will not release it on DVD!
Would love to have a recording (preferably DVD) of programme 4 (Revolution); would be interested in the earlier episodes too. Great to hear from you if you can help. Thanks. |
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Steve Crook
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She destroyed more industries - OK, quite a lot needed destroying. But the homelessness and beggars on the streets hadn't been seen in numbers like that since Dickensian times. Those that are there since her fall from grace are mainly just the lingering effects from her benign rule Steve |
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DB7
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For me it was the actual satisfaction she seemed to gain from putting 10s of 1'000s of working class families on the dole. She cleary wanted to smash the NUM and Militant but beneath the hardliners were a lot of ordinairy people trying to earn a living. Coal's time was up but there's a way of treating people with respect. It struck me as slightly one-side that Marr focused so much on the Brighton bombing but glossed over the H Block hunger strikes a few years earlier. |
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batman
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Edward G
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I remember before the ill-judged miner's strike that Thatcher insisted that it wasn't about beating the Unions but about "protecting the freedom of those that wanted to work" and the rule of law etc. with relation to flying pickets or intimidation of the miners that went to work. Then when the strike eventually collapsed she triumphantly declared "We won!" Also key to understanding the ultimate brutality of Thatcherism was Lord Tebbit's casual disregard of the unemployed when he explained that "When my father was out of work he got on his bike until he found it". A gross insult to those laid off en masse by the economic downturn in the 80's and symptomatic of the complete lack of any sense of responsibilty of the prevailing government. The irony now is that Blair's new labour revolution appears to have given way to the same apathy and a sense of lost opportunity. |
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