Kyle T
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About 200 killed in the Falklands iirc 
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Hammer
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If you want to be pedantic (a smart arse) over 1000 people died.
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MoesTavern
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You seem like a reasonable guy Hammer, but are you seriously comparing Thatcher's decision to go to war over the Falklands, to The Holocaust?
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Hammer
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No but it appears some have taken it that way.
The comparison was on the comment 'questionable methods'. Maggie and Adolf both had them.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
If you want to be pedantic (a smart arse) over 1000 people died.
It was less than a thousand even if you include Argentinians (majority being Argentinian).
Edit - 255 British soldiers died
http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Falklands/roh.html
[Edited on 15-04-2013 by Dom]
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
The comparison was on the comment 'questionable methods'. Maggie and Adolf both had them.
Which case you can stick in pretty much every other leader that's been involved in wars.
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
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The same Churchill that was voted greatest Englishman of all time?
Yep.
They didn't have iTunes back then but I would suggest a song celebrating his death wouldn't have been top of the charts as it is with Thatcher. They are incomparable.
Neither Churchill or Hitler are given the time frame, but I said more comparable, taking into account their similarities.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
If you want to be pedantic (a smart arse) over 1000 people died.
It was less than a thousand even if you include Argentinians (majority being Argentinian).
Edit - 255 British soldiers died
http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Falklands/roh.html
[Edited on 15-04-2013 by Dom]
The point was people died, the numbers are an irrelevance.
I'll edit it to say just shy of 1000 if it makes people happy.
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Dave
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What intelligence was ignored that resulted in their death? Serious question.
If you want a Prime Minister sending soldiers to die on the back of questionable intelligence I can think of a much more recent example tbh.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
No but it appears some have taken it that way.
The comparison was on the comment 'questionable methods'. Maggie and Adolf both had them.
trying to agree, but am failing to do so.
some of hitlers ideas were radical but ingenius. the latter stuff he did though was idiotic.
maggie thatchers ideas seem to ring true with me.
'a hard days work for a hard days pay' was something that should be around now.
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Dave
What intelligence was ignored that resulted in their death? Serious question.
If you want a Prime Minister sending soldiers to die on the back of questionable intelligence I can think of a much more recent example tbh.
Agreed but this is a Thatcher thread?
Thatcher and her government consistently ignored Intelligence that Argentina were a threat to the Falklands over a year prior to actually doing something about it. Even removing the Navy presence in the area.
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sc0ott
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Hopefully she would have been a belieber.
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
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No point in saying history has an effect on everyones life as that is just a load of crap,
In a round about way its true.
What actual effect did thatcher have on your life? What would you be doing differently if she didn't become prime minister?
You said history having an effect on everyones life is just a load of crap, typed on a device invented by someone that is now dead i.e. an historical figure.
I'd hopefully have more chance of obtaining a mortgage as the financial services industry which she de-regulated would not have become the massive drain on the public that it has done. As a simple example.
Im refereeing to Political history, not technology or science.
Obviously certain type of history have an effect on us, but I am referring to political history, If she didn't drain the public the next prime minister would have
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John
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So previous politics have had no input on anyone's life
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taylorboosh
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Whats going on here?
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by John
So previous politics have had no input on anyone's life
Its a pointless argument, the entire pub i was in on friday night was arguing about it, you will find reasons for and I will find reasons against.
I still think Steve is right.
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
quote: Originally posted by John
So previous politics have had no input on anyone's life
I still think Steve is right.
You've lost already then
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by Nismo
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So previous politics have had no input on anyone's life
I still think Steve is right.
You've lost already then
Tbf its Steve or Dr Pepper. Lose lose.
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Jambo
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3CorsaMeal
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Bet it would be a bit different if she was black
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Nismo
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So previous politics have had no input on anyone's life
Its a pointless argument, the entire pub i was in on friday night was arguing about it, you will find reasons for and I will find reasons against.
I still think Steve is right.
It's a pointless argument because there is no argument. Historic politics (you can forget Thatcher, or Britain, or include them because it's clearly a waste of time me typing this out) irrefutably play apart in what's happening today, and hence your life. If Thatcher had anything to do with what's been taught in schools for the past couple of decades, she obviously didn't do a very good job.
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Steve
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JOHN STICKING UP FOR HAMMER??? NO WAY! ANYONE WOULD THINK THEY WERE RELATED
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John
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I'm not sticking up for Hammer, as discussed before, he/I are fairly capable of dealing with that on our own.
I'm commenting on the abject stupidity of someone who can continue to claim that because they can't directly see the effect of something at that second, means it isn't there.
I'm largely indifferent to Thatcher.
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3CorsaMeal
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I don't mind the people who dislike or are hating on Thatcher at the moment.
I feel sorry for them, as it's seems to be the poor people.
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Gary
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Shut up jim,living with your parents who have a bit of coin dnt make you rich.
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