Condolences, manc. I imagine you wish you could be standing on the Strand later this week when the remains pass by.
I do.
I always remember growing up and the miners were acting up and I asked my foster mother at that time why can’t he work.
I was told he was on strike and he has no money so he has to take boxes of handouts from communist Russia.
I thought back then why , just go to work and support your family.
Since then I heard many give their hatred to her but since I joined the military most of us were for her.
Here’s a story from the SAS.
She went to their camp and with her husband wanted to see them train.
She asked to go to the room where the SAS come in shooting live rounds and rescue the hostage.
SHe and her husband Dennis were told to stand in the corner and they will be alright.
Bangs went off, shooting happened and her husband dropped to the floor afraid.
She turned to him and said “Oh Dennis get up you’re embarrassing me”
She was a no nonsense, stand your ground woman , a woman which the west badly needs today and the few commies and unions can enjoy her death but to me all they’re doing is showing themselves up and most fo them partying did not even live back then under her.